Thursday, June 5 is a national day of action to take back our privacy. It’s easy to participate: go to www.resetthenet.org to take the pledge and get the tools to protect your privacy online.  

One year ago, Edward Snowden brought us proof that government spying is out of control, and that it reaches each and every one of us. Today, he is joining thousands of Americans across the country to take back our privacy.

As Snowden said in an email message to ACLU supporters yesterday:

Americans, like you, still believe the Constitution is the highest law of the land, which cannot be violated in secret in the name of a false security. Some say I'm a man without a country, but that's not true. America has always been an ideal, and though I'm far away, I've never felt as connected to it as I do now, watching the necessary debate unfold as I hoped it would. America, after all, is always at our fingertips; that is the power of the Internet.

We can’t stop the NSA’s targeted attacks, but we can block mass surveillance, by building proven security into the everyday Internet. Join us today to Reset the Net.