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<h3>Teach your friends</h3>
+ <p><strong>This is the single biggest thing you can do to promote email encryption.</strong></p>
<p>Learn how to make GnuPG a breeze for your friends to set up, and help spread GnuPG.</p>
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- <h3>Get your friends involved</h3>
-<p><strong>This is the single biggest thing you can do to promote email encryption.</strong></p>
+ <h3>Spread the word</h3>
<p>Before you close this guide, use <a href="https://fsf.org/share?u=https://u.fsf.org/zb&t=Encrypt with me using Email Self-Defense %40fsf">our sharing page</a> to compose a message to a few friends and ask them to join you in using encrypted email. Remember to include your <a href="index.html#section4">GnuPG public key ID</a> so they can easily download your key.</p>
-<p>It's also great to add your public key fingerprint to your email signature so that people you are corresponding with know you accept encrypted email.</p>
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-<p class="notes">We recommend you even go a step further and add it to your social media profiles, blog, Website, or business card. (At the Free Software Foundation, we put ours on our <a href="https://fsf.org/about/staff">staff page</a>.) We need to get our culture to the point that we feel like something is missing when we see an email address without a public key fingerprint.</p>
+<p>It's also great to add your public key fingerprint to your email signature so that people you are corresponding with know you accept encrypted email. We recommend you even go a step further and add it to your social media profiles, blog, Website, or business card. (At the Free Software Foundation, we put ours on our <a href="https://fsf.org/about/staff">staff page</a>.) We need to get our culture to the point that we feel like something is missing when we see an email address without a public key fingerprint.</p>
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