teor: > >> On 30 Nov. 2016, at 07:18, Roger Dingledine <arma@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> I think we're heavy on the "geek-oriented" projects in the current list, >> and lighter on the popular / society oriented projects. I'm thinking in >> particular things like Tactical Tech's security-in-a-box, or Facebook's >> onion site, or The Intercept's use of Onionshare, or the Wildleaks >> instance of Globaleaks. > > ProPublica's onion site is also great for users who want to access news > without being blocked or redirected. This afternoon we just published a fresh "how to safely get in touch with us" guide (that'll eventually replace our old SecureDrop instruction page) that plugs our SecureDrop and briefly mentions our onion site: https://www.propublica.org/article/how-to-leak-to-propublica or alternatively: https://www.propub3r6espa33w.onion/article/how-to-leak-to-propublica (I'm hoping to *eventually* improve the visibility of our onion site, too; we link to our SecureDrop info from our site footer, but don't mention our onion site in too many places.) Anyway, hope this is useful as a "non geek-oriented" public usecase for what y'all are collecting. -- Mike Tigas News Applications Developer, ProPublica https://www.propublica.org/ @mtigas | https://mike.tig.as/ | 0xA993E7156E0E9923
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