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An easy way for the NSA to see what's going on in our Django projects.

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# NSA app for Django

![](nsa-eagle.png)

An easy way for the NSA to see what’s going on in our Django projects. Let’s ~~destroy the right to privacy~~ fight terrorism together!

## Freedom matters.

This particular app was written to join the forces of @goshakkk’s [nsa_panel](https://github.com/goshakkk/nsa_panel) for Ruby on Rails and @plausibility’s [flask-nsa](https://github.com/plausibility/flask-nsa) for Flask.

## Enforce.

Add nsa to your INSTALLED_APPS to your project’s settings.py file. And this to your project’s urls.py file: url(r’^nsa/’, include(‘nsa.urls’)) Test if everything is free as it should be: [http://localhost:8000/nsa](http://localhost:8000/nsa) (Use nsa/nsa as credentials).

## Enjoy.

Share the ~~end of privacy~~ good news (or don’t, after all users shouldn’t know too much):

> Dear X users,

> You may be aware of reports alleging that X and several other Internet > companies have joined a secret U.S. government program called PRISM to > give the National Security Agency direct access to our servers. We would > like to respond to the press reports, and give you the facts.

> X is not and has never been part of any program to give the US or any > other government direct access to our servers. We have never received a > blanket request or court order from any government agency asking for > information or metadata in bulk, like the one Verizon reportedly > received. We hadn’t even heard of PRISM before yesterday.

> When governments ask X for data, we review each request carefully to > make sure they always follow the correct processes and all applicable > laws, and then only provide the information if is required by law. We > will continue fighting aggressively to keep your information safe and > secure. Any suggestion that X is disclosing information about our users’ > Internet activity on such a scale is completely false.

> We strongly encourage all governments to be much more transparent about > all programs aimed at keeping the public safe. It’s the only way to > protect everyone’s civil liberties and create the safe and free society > we all want over the long term. We here at X understand that the U.S. > and other governments need to take action to protect their citizens’ > safety—including sometimes by using surveillance. But the level of > secrecy around the current legal procedures undermines the freedoms we > all cherish.

o/ yay.

## How it looks like.

![Confirm they have a warrant](0-confirm-warrant.png)

![Dashboard](1-dashboard.png)

![User details](2-user-details.png)

![User’s secrets](3-users-secrets.png)

![User’s secret](4-users-secrets.png)

## Inspiration.

## Pypi.

## License.

[MIT](LICENSE).

NSA Eagle Logo credit [EFF](https://www.eff.org/pages/eff-nsa-graphics). CSS and base Templates [flask-nsa](https://github.com/plausibility/flask-nsa) and [960 Grid System](http://960.gs/). icon-yes.gif and icon-no.gif [Django Project](https://www.djangoproject.com/).

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