From: David Thompson Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2014 16:09:47 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Change english version image links to point to en/ directory. X-Git-Url: https://vcs.fsf.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=de0ab1427b7c1a506f30761ff60bdb07e968f947;p=enc.git Change english version image links to point to en/ directory. --- diff --git a/en/confirmation.html b/en/confirmation.html index 9a4f7177..ac76b6e2 100644 --- a/en/confirmation.html +++ b/en/confirmation.html @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@

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- View & share our infographic → + View & share our infographic → Bulk surveillance violates our fundamental rights and makes free speech risky. This guide will teach you a basic surveillance self-defense skill: email encryption. Once you've finished, you'll be able to send and receive emails that are coded to make sure a surveillance agent or thief intercepting your email can't read it. All you need is a computer with an Internet connection, an email account, and about half an hour.

Even if you have nothing to hide, using encryption helps protect the privacy of people you communicate with, and makes life difficult for bulk surveillance systems. If you do have something important to hide, you're in good company; these are the same tools that Edward Snowden used to share his famous secrets about the NSA.

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Step 1.a Setup your email program with your email account (if it isn't already)

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Step 2.a Make a keypair

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Step 3.a Send Adele your public key

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Step 4.a Sign a key

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When should I encrypt?

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Important: Be wary of invalid keys

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← Read the full guide

Share our infographic with the hashtag #EmailSelfDefense

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- View & share our infographic → + View & share our infographic → Bulk surveillance violates our fundamental rights and makes free speech risky. This guide will teach you a basic surveillance self-defense skill: email encryption. Once you've finished, you'll be able to send and receive emails that are coded to make sure a surveillance agent or thief intercepting your email can't read it. All you need is a computer with an Internet connection, an email account, and about half an hour.

Even if you have nothing to hide, using encryption helps protect the privacy of people you communicate with, and makes life difficult for bulk surveillance systems. If you do have something important to hide, you're in good company; these are the same tools that Edward Snowden used to share his famous secrets about the NSA.

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Step 1.a Setup your email program with your email account (if it isn't already)

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Step 2.a Make a keypair

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Step 3.a Send Adele your public key

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Step 4.a Sign a key

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When should I encrypt?

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Important: Be wary of invalid keys

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Join the movement

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Make Email Self-Defense tools even better

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If you like programming, you can contribute code to GnuPG or Enigmail.

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To go the extra mile, support the Free Software Foundation so we can promote Email Self-Defense as heavily as possible, and make more tools like it.

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Free Software Foundation

We fight for computer user's rights, and promote the development of free (as in freedom) software. Resisting bulk surveillance is very important to us.

We want to heavily promote tools like this in-person and online, to help as many people as possible take the first step towards using free software to protect their privacy. Can you make a donation or become a member to help us achieve this goal?

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- View & share our infographic → + View & share our infographic → Bulk surveillance violates our fundamental rights and makes free speech risky. This guide will teach you a basic surveillance self-defense skill: email encryption. Once you've finished, you'll be able to send and receive emails that are coded to make sure a surveillance agent or thief intercepting your email can't read it. All you need is a computer with an Internet connection, an email account, and about half an hour.

Even if you have nothing to hide, using encryption helps protect the privacy of people you communicate with, and makes life difficult for bulk surveillance systems. If you do have something important to hide, you're in good company; these are the same tools that Edward Snowden used to share his famous secrets about the NSA.

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Step 1.a Setup your email program with your email account (if it isn't already)

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Step 2.a Make a keypair

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Step 3.a Send Adele your public key

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Step 4.a Sign a key

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When should I encrypt?

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Important: Be wary of invalid keys