Hi folks! 9 years ago (to the day), the late Aaron Swartz made the first commit to SecureDrop, which was then called DeadDrop. Today the project is used by >70 media orgs around the world.

It's an open source whistleblower submission platform that uses the Tor network to protect source anonymity. We're also working on a next-generation integrated workstation for journalists based on Qubes OS:
https://github.com/freedomofpress/securedrop-workstation

We're happy to be here! #introductions

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Verification tweet:
https://twitter.com/SecureDrop/status/1277725425880293376

(We'll aim to add the nice rel="me" link on securedrop.org soon :-)

@securedrop if the project has an #openpgp key, you could verify all your accounts (and domains) using decentralized identity proofs like so:

https://keyoxide.org/9f0048ac0b23301e1f77e994909f6bd6f80f485d

using #keyoxide (disclaimer: which I launched today)

Yarmo Mackenbach - Keyoxide

Modern and secure platform to manage a decentralized identity based on cryptographic keys