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"textContent": "It might be interesting to create an interview category for genuine new startups in privacy software. For example, I got contacted by the Uruky search engine developer this week, and even though I see several issues with the product, reading through the documentation, I can see it’s a genuine effort to add to the choice of privacy tools out there, which is good. It might be interesting to give people like that short interviews (10 mins) to introduce their product. This would be a complement to the rigorous selection of PG’s recommended software tools, and I think could be really healthy for the general privacy movement. Interviews could start with a clear caveat about the difference between recommended software and these interest interviews. Developers like that could definitely do with the exposure boost, and perhaps some of those could be the next Tuta and the next Signal.\n\nBeyond that, what happened to Seth from Opt Out? He was so articulate and a key figure in my own privacy journey early on.\n\nAlso, some of the Pirate party representatives. There are a few well-known figures from the EU, but Pirate parties exist all over the world.\n\nFinally, privacy voices that do not have ‘western’ world as their target. For example, there was a question about FOSS Muslim apps on this forum recently. There is so little of that type of discussion, but it could interest millions of people.",
"title": "Interview with EFF Executive Director Cindy Cohn"
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