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Freecycle Data Breach

On August 30th The Freecycle Network / Freecycle.org became aware of a data breach on Freecycle.org. As a result we are reaching out to to members to ask that you change your Freecycle.org password as soon as possible. We very much apologize for the inconvenience. 

Further information on the breach and on how to change your password may be found here:

https://freecycle.helpscoutdocs.com/article/319-data-breach-august-2023

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The breach of data includes usernames, User IDs, email addresses and hashed passwords. Because of the exposure of personal passwords we are taking every measure to quickly inform members about the need to change their passwords. If you have used the same password elsewhere, you are well advised to change the password there as well. No other personal information was compromised and the breach has been closed and is being reported to the respective privacy authorities. 

While most email providers do a good job at filtering out spam, you may notice that you receive more spam than usual. As always, please remain vigilant of phishing emails, avoid clicking on links in emails, and don’t download attachments unless you are expecting them. 

Here are some useful links to help keep you safe:

https://haveibeenpwned.com/ Find out what past data breaches have involved your personal information. 

https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/how-recognize-and-avoid-phishing-scams#report (U.S.) Learn how to recognize phishing emails.

https://www.gov.uk/report-suspicious-emails-websites-phishing#:~:text=Forward%20suspicious%20emails%20to%20report,(%20NCSC%20)%20will%20investigate%20it. Learn how to recognize and report phishing scams in the UK

Again, we thank you for your generous gifting locally and apologize for the hassle.

Sincerely yours,

Deron Beal, Executive Director

JSTATIONX: Where Can I Donate Used Jigsaw Puzzles Near Me

8. Online Platforms: There are several online platforms where you can donate or sell used puzzles. Websites such as Freecycle, Craigslist, and Facebook Marketplace allow you to connect with people in your local area who may be interested in receiving your used puzzles.

https://jstationx.com/where-can-i-donate-used-jigsaw-puzzles-near-me/

iNEWS: How you can save money buying school uniforms, according to experts

There are a range of ways to find pre-loved clothes – scour the local charity shops, visit freecycle pages and marketplaces on the internet, download free second-hand clothing apps, ask other parents in your school WhatsApp group, find out if your school runs a swap shop or visit retailer’s second-hand shops online.

https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle/money/how-save-money-buying-school-uniforms-experts-2503945

EnergyPortal.eu: How Mobile Apps are Facilitating Furniture RecyclingEnergy

One such app that has made a significant impact in this sector is ‘Letgo’. This app allows users to buy and sell second-hand items, including furniture. By providing a platform for the exchange of used goods, Letgo is helping to reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. Another app, ‘Freecycle’, operates on a similar concept but focuses on the donation of items rather than selling. Users can list items they no longer need, and others can claim them for free.

https://www.energyportal.eu/news/how-mobile-apps-are-facilitating-furniture-recycling/65090/

J Station X: Where to Donate Used Board Games

5. Online Platforms:
If you are unable to find a suitable local organization, you can explore online platforms that connect donors with beneficiaries. Websites such as Freecycle, Craigslist, or local Facebook groups can help you find individuals or organizations in need of board games in your area. These platforms allow you to post your donation offer and connect with interested parties directly.

https://jstationx.com/where-to-donate-used-board-games/

environmentamerica.org: Tips to avoid buying new stuff to save money and the planet

Freecycle Network: Freecycle is similar to Buy Nothing, in that it’s a place based program where you can sign up to give or receive free stuff in your community. One way that Freecycle is different from Buy Nothing is that you can form a “Friends Circle” with your local friends in addition to giving and receiving from other people in your town. You can sign up on their website.

https://environmentamerica.org/articles/tips-to-avoid-buying-new-stuff-to-save-money-and-the-planet/

GV Pennysaver.com: Behind the Scenes at Rochester Freecycle

Say you have an item you no longer want, but it’s too good to toss out. Garage sale? Way too busy. Donate it to a charitable group? Set it at the end of the driveway with a big sign that says FREE? Or give it away on the Freecycle Network.

https://www.gvpennysaver.com/my_hometown/hometown_stories/informational/behind-the-scenes-at-rochester-freecycle/article_d9ab6e40-2c78-11ee-9a65-e396fc586748.html

Newsweek.com: Shock as Woman Discovers True Value of Chairs Discarded by ‘Rich People’

Sites such as Freecycle and Facebook Marketplace have reported an enormous increase in users. One woman who recently got a gem from the latter is TikTok user Emery Land, 33, a property manager from Texas.

https://www.newsweek.com/thrifting-furniture-delights-internet-chairs-rich-people-1812220

Palm Beach Post: ‘Buy Nothing’ groups thriving in South Florida – and not just because the goods are free

The internet is awash in digital communities dedicated to the unconditional giving away of unwanted items —Craigslist and the Freecycle Network tops among them. But these folks found and stuck with a different space, one with growing traction in neighborhoods around the country and beloved for its sense of community, its members’ generosity and responsiveness.

https://eu.palmbeachpost.com/story/entertainment/2023/06/23/local-online-buy-nothing-groups-offer-more-than-just-free-stuff/70233123007/

The Fast Company: Best sites for giving (and gving away) free stuff in your neighbourhood

REECYCLE

A nonprofit organization, Freecycle has local groups all over the world where members can post items they want to give away or request items they need. Everything is free, with the goal of keeping usable items out of landfills.

It’s a feel-good site, in other words. And though items on offer can be hit or miss, if you live in a reasonably populated area, they’re often more hit than not.

https://www.fastcompany.com/90892438/sites-for-getting-and-giving-away-free-stuff-in-your-neighborhood