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#4 Explain the pitfalls

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Remind participants that encryption works only where it's explicitly used; they won't be able to send an encrypted email to someone who hasn't set up encrption already. Also remind them to make sure encryption is selected before hitting send. Explain metadata to the participants, and advise them to use bland-sounding subject lines.

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#5Share additional resources

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GnuPG's advanced options are far too complex to teach in a single workshop. If participants want to know more, point out the advanced subsections in the guide and consider organizing another workshop. You can also share GnuPG's and Enigmail's official documentation and mailing lists with them. Many GNU/Linux distribution's Web sites also contain a page explaining some of GnuPG's advanced features.

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Advocate for free software, for without it, we can't meaningfully resist invasions of our digital privacy and autonomy. Explain the dangers of running a proprietary system, and why GnuPG can't begin to mitigate them.

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