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FSF Latin America: The TRApp Trap


The TRApp Trap

Mobile phone apps, that our board member Alexandre Oliva calls TRApps in
his new article, have replaced, not very spontaneously, web sites that
adhered to international standards and were compatible with free
systems, TRApping people in a duopoly of proprietary and invasive
systems.

When private businesses do so, it's bad; but when governments impose
on citizens the use of proprietary operating systems and programs, to
get public services or to comply with legal obligations, we denounce
them as imposed taxing software.

They're "imposed" in the sense that you can't avoid them, and "taxing"
in that they charge you and take from you your most valuable good:
your freedom.

We call for consumers, citizens and users at large to resist these
impositions and insist that public and private services be available
through sites that will work properly when accessed with a standard
browser on a free operating system, without installing
freedom-depriving programs, not even those that even standard browsers
themselves would install and run automatically from visited sites.
And, when it's necessary to run software on the service recipient's
computer, the software ought to be free.

Read the full article on our site, without TRApps or proprietary
JavaScript.

https://www.fsfla.org/texto/TRApps


About FSFLA

Free Software Foundation Latin America joined in 2005 the
international FSF network, previously formed by Free Software
Foundations in the United States, in Europe and in India. These
sister organizations work in their corresponding geographies towards
promoting the same Free Software ideals and defending the same
freedoms for software users and developers, working locally but
cooperating globally.

https://www.fsfla.org/


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https://www.fsfla.org/anuncio/2023-03-TRApps

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