Z:gnu-www-ja-digital-inclusion-in-freedom--184279-We can take direct action to p/en

We can take direct action to protect others' freedom in the digital world. For instance, we can remove the passwords from our wireless networks&mdash;it is safe, and it weakens government surveillance power. (The way to protect the privacy of our own Internet communications, to the extent that it is possible, is with end-to-end encryption.) If others use enough of the bandwidth to cause actual inconvenience, we need to protect ourselves, but we can try gentle methods first (such as talking with the neighbors, or setting a password occasionally for a day or two), and keep the option of a permanent password as a last resort.