* Set verbose mode, depend on adduser * Run as daemon * Generate manpage * Implement informed consent * Set version * Switch format to native * Set environment * Update packaging * Create test and release pipelines * Update debian/ooniprobe-cli.service Co-authored-by: Simone Basso <bassosimone@gmail.com> * Update debian/ooniprobe-cli.service Co-authored-by: Simone Basso <bassosimone@gmail.com> * Update debian/ooniprobe.conf.disabled Co-authored-by: Simone Basso <bassosimone@gmail.com> * fix(linux-debian-packages): build also on pull requests Otherwise there's no way for us to test :^). * fix(debian/control): ubuntu 20.04 has debhelper 12 See https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/debhelper * fix(debian/control): debhelper-compat relations doesn't work the way I thought * Update debian/ooniprobe-cli.timer Co-authored-by: Simone Basso <bassosimone@gmail.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| Template: ooniprobe-cli/ask-consent
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| Type: boolean
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| Default: false
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| Description: Do you consent to OONI Probe data collection?
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|  OONI Probe collects evidence of internet censorship and measures
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|  network performance.
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|  .
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|  WARNING:
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|  .
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|  - OONI Probe will likely test objectionable sites and services
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|  .
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|  - Anyone monitoring your internet activity (such as a government
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|  or Internet provider) may be able to tell that you are using OONI Probe
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|  .
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|  - The network data you collect will be published automatically
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|  .
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|  To learn more, see https://ooni.org/about/risks/
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