TakePart.com: Wikipedia Vows to Protect Readers From Government Snooping

TakePart.com: Wikipedia Vows to Protect Readers From Government Snooping || Responding to NSA controversy, site founder Jimmy Wales says privacy is a ‘human rights issue.’ by Matthew Fleischer

But Wikipedia isn’t being so blasé about an all-encompassing government snooping operation.

After news broke that its sites were specifically targeted for spying by the NSA, Wikipedia announced that it will take steps to prevent such government encroachment from ever happening again on its site.

“[Wikipedia] believes strongly in protecting the privacy of its readers and editors,” the nonprofit said in a statement published on its website. “Recent leaks of the NSA’s XKeyscore program have prompted our community members to push for the use of HTTPS by default for the Wikimedia projects.” HTTPS is a secure form of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), the most common form of online digital communication.

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