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13 the locale files if we are not agreeing on the 13 the locale files if we are not agreeing on the
14 content of these web pages, yet. 14 content of these web pages, yet.
15 --> 15 -->
16GNUnet uses the physical Internet structure as a basis for a 100% peer-to-peer framework all your web services can run on [link to GNUnet layer grafic]:
17<br><br>
16GNUnet is a new network stack for building secure, decentralized and 18GNUnet is a new network stack for building secure, decentralized and
17privacy-preserving distributed applications. Our goal is to replace the 19privacy-preserving distributed applications. Our goal is to replace the
18old insecure Internet protocol stack. 20old insecure Internet protocol stack.
21<br><br>
22GNUnet is made by us for us and for you: self-governed, self-hosted, fast (?), secure, transparent, free.
19<!-- 23<!--
20 Why did this part get removed? 24 Why did this part get removed?
21 25
@@ -38,6 +42,8 @@ creation of a GNU Internet.
38<div class="container text-center"> 42<div class="container text-center">
39 <h3> 43 <h3>
40 {% trans %} 44 {% trans %}
45 The conventional Internet currently is like a system of roads with deep potholes and highwaymen all over the place: Even if you still can use the roads (e.g. send emails or browse websites) your car might get hijacked, damaged, or long ugly arms might reach into its back windows and steal your items (data) to use it against you and sell it to others - while you can't even notice the thievery nor accuse and hold the scroungers accountable.
46 <br><br>
41 The Internet of tomorrow needs GNUnet today. 47 The Internet of tomorrow needs GNUnet today.
42 {% endtrans %} 48 {% endtrans %}
43 </h3> 49 </h3>
@@ -51,8 +57,14 @@ creation of a GNU Internet.
51 <p> 57 <p>
52 {% trans %} 58 {% trans %}
53 Protocols from Ethernet and IP to BGP and X.509 PKI fail by being unsecure-by-default: protecting against address forgery, routers learning metadata, or choosing really trusted CAs is nontrivial and sometimes nigh impossible. 59 Protocols from Ethernet and IP to BGP and X.509 PKI fail by being unsecure-by-default: protecting against address forgery, routers learning metadata, or choosing really trusted CAs is nontrivial and sometimes nigh impossible.
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61 Please name abbreviations + short explanations for abbreviations.
62 -->
54 <br><br> 63 <br><br>
55 GNUnet is an Internet <a href="https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf">secure-by-design</a>, addressing addressing, routing, naming and content distribution in a technically robust manner - as opposed to ad-hoc designs in place today. 64 GNUnet is an Internet <a href="https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf">secure-by-design</a>, addressing addressing, routing, naming and content distribution in a technically robust manner - as opposed to ad-hoc designs in place today.
65<!--
66 "addressing addressing"? correct?
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56 {% endtrans %} 68 {% endtrans %}
57 </p> 69 </p>
58 </div> 70 </div>
@@ -155,7 +167,7 @@ creation of a GNU Internet.
155 167
156 <p> 168 <p>
157 {% trans %} 169 {% trans %}
158 pretty Easy privacy (p&#8801;p) is creating a usable 170 <a href="https://pep.foundation/">pretty Easy privacy (p&#8801;p)</a> is creating a usable
159 usable end-to-end encrypted e-mail solution using 171 usable end-to-end encrypted e-mail solution using
160 opportunistic key exchange. 172 opportunistic key exchange.
161 p&#8801;p will use GNUnet to protect meta data and exploit new 173 p&#8801;p will use GNUnet to protect meta data and exploit new