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Email Self-Defense

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- Email Self-Defense, Infographic - View & share our infographic → + View & share our infographic →

The goal of this guide is to make it easy to set up email encryption on your computer. Once you've finished, you'll be able to send and receive emails that are coded to make sure that a surveillance agent or thief can't intercept your email and read it.

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Step 4.a Sign a key

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Be wary of invalid keys

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Go to a keysigning party

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The images on this page are under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license (or later version), and the rest of it is under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 license (or later version). — Why these licenses?

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Fonts used in the guide & infographic: Dosis by Pablo Impallari, Signika by Anna Giedryś Archivo Narrow by Omnibus-Type, PXL-2000 by Florian Cramer.

- Infographic and full guide by Journalism++ Journalism++ + Infographic and full guide by Journalism++ Journalism++

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The images on this page are under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license (or later version), and the rest of it is under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 license (or later version). — Why these licenses?

- Infographic and full guide by Journalism++ Journalism++ + Infographic and full guide by Journalism++ Journalism++