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#6 Next steps

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#7 Next steps

You've now completed the basics of email encryption with GnuPG, taking action against bulk surveillance. These next steps will help make the most @@ -42,8 +43,12 @@ of the work you've done.

@@ -58,19 +63,19 @@ the Free Software Foundation's community to meet like-minded people and work together for change.

 GNU Social  |  - - Pump.io  |  +alt="[Mastodon]" /> + Mastodon  |  Twitter

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Read why GNU Social and Pump.io -are better than Twitter, and why +

Read why GNU Social and Mastodon +are better than Twitter, and why we don't use Facebook.


@@ -111,18 +116,18 @@ many. To welcome them, make it easy to find your public key and offer to help with encryption. Here are some suggestions:

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  • Lead an Email Self-Defense workshop for your friends and community, +
  • # Lead an Email Self-Defense workshop for your friends and community, using our teaching guide.
  • -
  • Use our sharing page to compose +
  • # Use +our sharing page to compose a message to a few friends and ask them to join you in using encrypted email. Remember to include your GnuPG public key fingerprint so they can easily download your key.
  • -
  • Add your public key fingerprint anywhere that you normally display +
  • # Add your public key fingerprint anywhere that you normally display your email address. Some good places are: your email signature (the text -kind, not the cryptographic kind), social media profiles, blogs, Websites, +kind, not the cryptographic kind), social media profiles, blogs, Web sites, or business cards. At the Free Software Foundation, we put ours on our staff page.
@@ -142,11 +147,11 @@ href="https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Collection:Privacy_pack"> the Free Software Directory's Privacy Pack and prism-break.org.

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If you are using Windows, Mac OS or any other proprietary operating +

If you are using Windows, macOS or any other proprietary operating system, we recommend you switch to a free software operating system like GNU/Linux. This will make it much harder for attackers to enter your computer through hidden back doors. Check out the Free Software Foundation's endorsed versions of +href="https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html">endorsed versions of GNU/Linux.

@@ -166,12 +171,11 @@ it simultaneously with GnuPG's encryption will give you the best results.

To have your email program send and receive email over Tor, install the Torbirdy -plugin the same way you installed Enigmail, by searching for it through -Add-ons.

+plugin by searching for it through Add-ons.

Before beginning to check your email over Tor, make sure you understand the -security tradeoffs involved. This +the security tradeoffs involved. This infographic from our friends at the Electronic Frontier Foundation demonstrates how Tor keeps you secure.

@@ -184,8 +188,8 @@ you secure.

@@ -230,7 +233,7 @@ href="https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/">GnuPG Web site.

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Infographic and guide design by Journalism++Journalism++Journalism++

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