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To submit confidential information to our team, please follow these instructions for secure, encrypted communication. | To submit confidential information to our team, please follow these instructions for secure, encrypted communication. | ||
== Setting Up Encrypted Email == | == Setting Up Encrypted Email == |
Revision as of 11:37, 7 March 2025
Securely Contacting 313files.org
To submit confidential information to our team, please follow these instructions for secure, encrypted communication.
Setting Up Encrypted Email
Our email system uses OpenPGP encryption to protect your communications. You can use any email service or client that supports OpenPGP encryption to contact us securely. Following these steps helps ensure that the content of your emails is kept private from everyone except us. Here's how to contact us securely:
- Set up OpenPGP in your preferred email client
- Import our public key
- Encrypt your message using our public key before sending
- Send to watchdog@313files.org
Email Services with Built-in OpenPGP
- ProtonMail - Features native end-to-end encryption and built-in OpenPGP support
- Mailbox.org - Offers integrated OpenPGP encryption directly in their webmail interface
For Webmail Without Built-in Encryption
- Gmail, Yahoo, and other standard providers work with Mailvelope browser extension
Important Security Notes
- Use a secure connection: Only submit information from a secure, private network
- Consider anonymity: If needed, create a new email address not connected to your identity
- Avoid metadata: Be aware that while the message content is encrypted, email metadata (sender, recipient, subject, time) is not
- Delete drafts: After sending, clear your drafts folder and browser history
Your security is our priority. For extremely sensitive information, consider using public computers or networks not associated with your identity.