
When Valerie Aurora talks about the Internet, it is not with fascination, but with caution. An engineer specializing in open source operating systems for twenty-five years, this American with a platinum blonde bob and rectangular glasses has one conviction: technology should be a tool of freedom in the service of human rights. Hence its choice to move towards free software rather than the American tech giants. “My goal was to help people know how to use and control the software they use,” she explains.
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