Freedom to communicate wirelessly offline

Posted by freedomforall 12 years, 1 month ago to Technology
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Darts' tiny Web server has one unique feature: it doesn't connect to the Internet, and it keeps no logs of any kind. Anyone who connects to the PirateBox's WiFi network is automatically directed to a basic Web interface for uploading and downloading files to the box, but privacy and security concerns mean that only local access is provided.
SOURCE URL: http://piratebox.de/faq


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  • Posted by Robbie53024 12 years, 1 month ago
    Seems analogous to a CB radio. Which is all well and good, but all the content is on the net. So long as the system doesn't access any identifier on your machine (cpu or system tag) this should be OK over the web.
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  • Posted by $ MikeMarotta 12 years, 1 month ago
    Pretty cool. I was impressed with the use by emergency workers. They have large (larger and larger) and evermore complicated networks. WebEOC is a monster that everyone is using. It is fine and all, but of the 4000 emergencies monitored each day here in Texas, most stay local though crossing lines of duty - EMT, fire, police, sheriff, maybe a hospital. The need for anonymity and security is also clear. Thanks for the link.
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