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== Free Software Society ==
 
== Free Software Society ==
  
*[http://www.fss.union.shef.ac.uk FSS] The University of Sheffield has a student-run (although open to all) Free Software Society (FSS). The FSS organises talks, demos, installfests and general social events, as well as offering a community of knowledgeable Free Software users who can offer help to those who need it.
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*[http://www.fss.union.shef.ac.uk FSS] The University of Sheffield has a student-run (although open to all) Free Software Society (FSS). The FSS organises talks, demos, installfests and general social events, as well as offering a community of knowledgeable Free Software users who can offer help to those who need it. We're always after more members, speakers and publicity :) [[University of Sheffield FSS]] Wiki page]]
We're always after more members, speakers and publicity :)
 
  
 
*[http://www.sheflug.co.uk/ Sheffield GNU/Linux User Group]
 
*[http://www.sheflug.co.uk/ Sheffield GNU/Linux User Group]
The Sheffield Linux User's Group was set up to help to promote the GNU/Linux and the BSD operating systems and to assist those people who are interested in the OS.
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The Sheffield Linux User's Group was set up to help to promote the GNU/Linux and the BSD operating systems and to assist those people who are interested in the OS. [[Sheffield GNU/Linux User Group]] wiki page
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* Dhttp://nw.dfey.org/wiki/Main_Page FEY: Digital Freedom in Education and Youth]
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So you're young, good looking and available? What's a person like yourself supposed to do then? One evening you get a text off your friend asking if you fancy going out; you jump onto Facebook to see who else is going, chat with a few people on MSN then get on the phone to your friend to sort out what's happening. You decide you're going to meet your friend, order an indian from the usual take away and book a taxi. Then you go out, get into the taxi and go to the cinema. After the film you get back and jump straight on Facebook raving about how great the film was and go to bed.
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The information you've just given out:
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    * When your friend sent you a text - the time, date, locations and telephone numbers of both you and your friend were recorded on a database; the same when you called them back.
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    * Details of you browsing Facebook and using MSN will have been recorded and made accessible to the Government by your internet provider and more detailed information is kept over by the websites themselves. Facebook may ever claim ownership of your content.
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    * The indian take away and taxi firm now have more information about the journeys you take and the meals you eat; your phone company also knows you've used these services.
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    * If you've paid for any of it with a card then your bank knows exactly what you've been doing and where you've been doing it.
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    * You've just told the advertisers on Facebook what you like to do.
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This is why Digital Freedom matters; it's everything you do and it's recording exactly what you're doing whilst you're doing it. [[DFEY: Digital Freedom in Education and Youth]] wiki page
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Free Software Society

  • FSS The University of Sheffield has a student-run (although open to all) Free Software Society (FSS). The FSS organises talks, demos, installfests and general social events, as well as offering a community of knowledgeable Free Software users who can offer help to those who need it. We're always after more members, speakers and publicity :) University of Sheffield FSS Wiki page]]

The Sheffield Linux User's Group was set up to help to promote the GNU/Linux and the BSD operating systems and to assist those people who are interested in the OS. Sheffield GNU/Linux User Group wiki page

  • Dhttp://nw.dfey.org/wiki/Main_Page FEY: Digital Freedom in Education and Youth]

So you're young, good looking and available? What's a person like yourself supposed to do then? One evening you get a text off your friend asking if you fancy going out; you jump onto Facebook to see who else is going, chat with a few people on MSN then get on the phone to your friend to sort out what's happening. You decide you're going to meet your friend, order an indian from the usual take away and book a taxi. Then you go out, get into the taxi and go to the cinema. After the film you get back and jump straight on Facebook raving about how great the film was and go to bed.

The information you've just given out:

   * When your friend sent you a text - the time, date, locations and telephone numbers of both you and your friend were recorded on a database; the same when you called them back.
   * Details of you browsing Facebook and using MSN will have been recorded and made accessible to the Government by your internet provider and more detailed information is kept over by the websites themselves. Facebook may ever claim ownership of your content.
   * The indian take away and taxi firm now have more information about the journeys you take and the meals you eat; your phone company also knows you've used these services.
   * If you've paid for any of it with a card then your bank knows exactly what you've been doing and where you've been doing it.
   * You've just told the advertisers on Facebook what you like to do. 

This is why Digital Freedom matters; it's everything you do and it's recording exactly what you're doing whilst you're doing it. DFEY: Digital Freedom in Education and Youth wiki page


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