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6<h1>Great job!</h1>
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16<h2><em>#6</em> Next steps</h2>
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18<p>You've now completed the basics of email encryption with GnuPG, taking
19action against bulk surveillance. These next steps will help make the most
20of the work you've done.</p>
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35<h3>Join the movement</h3>
36
37<p>You've just taken a huge step towards protecting your privacy online. But
38each of us acting alone isn't enough. To topple bulk surveillance, we need
39to build a movement for the autonomy and freedom of all computer users. Join
40the Free Software Foundation's community to meet like-minded people and work
41together for change.</p>
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43<p style="font-size:150%"><a href="https://status.fsf.org/fsf"><img
44src="//static.fsf.org/nosvn/enc-dev0/img/gnu-social.png"
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47&nbsp;GNU Social</a>&nbsp; |&nbsp;
48<a href="https://hostux.social/@fsf"><img
49src="//static.fsf.org/nosvn/enc-dev0/img/mastodon.png"
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51alt="[Mastodon]" />
52&nbsp;Mastodon</a>&nbsp; |&nbsp;
53<a href="https://www.twitter.com/fsf">Twitter</a></p>
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55<p><small>Read <a href="https://www.fsf.org/twitter">why GNU Social and Mastodon
56are better than Twitter</a>, and <a href="http://www.fsf.org/facebook">why
57we don't use Facebook</a>.</small></p>
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62<p style="font-size:150%">Low-volume mailing list</p>
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64<form method="post"
65action="https://my.fsf.org/civicrm/profile/create?reset=1&amp;gid=391">
66<input type="text" value="Type your email..." name="email-Primary"
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78<p><small>Read our <a
79href="https://my.fsf.org/donate/privacypolicy.html">privacy
80policy</a>.</small></p>
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90<h3>Bring Email Self-Defense to new people</h3>
91
92<p>Understanding and setting up email encryption is a daunting task for
93many. To welcome them, make it easy to find your public key and offer to
94help with encryption. Here are some suggestions:</p>
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96<ul>
97<li>Lead an Email Self-Defense workshop for your friends and community,
98using our <a href="workshops.html">teaching guide</a>.</li>
99
100<li>Use <a href="https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zb&amp;t=Encrypt
101with me using Email Self-Defense %40fsf">our sharing page</a> to compose
102a message to a few friends and ask them to join you in using encrypted
103email. Remember to include your GnuPG public key fingerprint so they can
104easily download your key.</li>
105
106<li>Add your public key fingerprint anywhere that you normally display
107your email address. Some good places are: your email signature (the text
108kind, not the cryptographic kind), social media profiles, blogs, Websites,
109or business cards. At the Free Software Foundation, we put ours on our <a
110href="https://fsf.org/about/staff">staff page</a>.</li>
111</ul>
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120<h3>Protect more of your digital life</h3>
121
122<p>Learn surveillance-resistant technologies for instant
123messages, hard drive storage, online sharing, and more at <a
124href="https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Collection:Privacy_pack">
125the Free Software Directory's Privacy Pack</a> and <a
126href="https://prism-break.org">prism-break.org</a>.</p>
127
128<p>If you are using Windows, Mac OS or any other proprietary operating
129system, we recommend you switch to a free software operating system like
130GNU/Linux. This will make it much harder for attackers to enter your computer
131through hidden back doors. Check out the Free Software Foundation's <a
132href="http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html">endorsed versions of
133GNU/Linux.</a></p>
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142<h3>Optional: Add more email protection with Tor</h3>
143
144<p><a href="https://www.torproject.org/about/overview.html.en">The Onion Router
145(Tor) network</a> wraps Internet communication in multiple layers of encryption
146and bounces it around the world several times. When used properly, Tor confuses
147surveillance field agents and the global surveillance apparatus alike. Using
148it simultaneously with GnuPG's encryption will give you the best results.</p>
149
150<p>To have your email program send and receive email over Tor, install the <a
151href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/thunderbird/addon/torbirdy/">Torbirdy
152plugin</a> the same way you installed Enigmail, by searching for it through
153Add-ons.</p>
154
155<p>Before beginning to check your email over Tor, make sure you understand <a
156href="https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#WhatProtectionsDoesTorProvide">
157the security tradeoffs involved</a>. This <a
158href="https://www.eff.org/pages/tor-and-https">infographic</a> from our
159friends at the Electronic Frontier Foundation demonstrates how Tor keeps
160you secure.</p>
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171alt="Section 6: Next Steps" /></p><br />
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173<p class="back" style="text-align:center">&larr; <a href="index.html">Return
174to the guide</a></p>
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178
179<h3>Make Email Self-Defense tools even better</h3>
180
181<p><a href="https://libreplanet.org/wiki/GPG_guide/Public_Review">Leave
182feedback and suggest improvements to this guide</a>. We
183welcome translations, but we ask that you contact us at <a
184href="mailto:campaigns@fsf.org">campaigns@fsf.org</a> before you start,
185so that we can connect you with other translators working in your language.</p>
186
187<p>If you like programming, you can contribute code
188to <a href="https://www.gnupg.org/">GnuPG</a> or <a
189href="https://www.enigmail.net/home/index.php">Enigmail</a>.</p>
190
191<p>To go the extra mile, support the Free Software Foundation so we can keep
192improving Email Self-Defense, and make more tools like it.</p>
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194<p><a
195href="https://crm.fsf.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&amp;id=14&amp;pk_campaign=email_self_defense&amp;pk_kwd=guide_donate"><img
196alt="Donate"
197src="//static.fsf.org/nosvn/enc-dev0/img/en/donate.png" /></a></p>
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207<h3>Learn more about GnuPG</h3>
208
209<p>There are a lot more features of GnuPG to discover, including
210encrypting files on your computer. There are a variety of resources
211accessible via Google, but we recommend starting with the links on the <a
212href="https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/">GnuPG Web site</a>.</p>
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224<h2>FAQ</h2>
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229<dl>
230<dt>My key expired</dt>
231<dd>Answer coming soon.</dd>
232
233<dt>Who can read encrypted messages? Who can read signed ones?</dt>
234<dd>Answer coming soon.</dd>
235
236<dt>My email program is opening at times I don't want it to open/is now my
237default program and I don't want it to be.</dt>
238<dd>Answer coming soon.</dd>
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