teor:
On 30 Nov. 2016, at 07:18, Roger Dingledine arma@mit.edu 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.