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* pages of people or associations who support the propagation of cryptography (by developing FOSS tools or by promoting it somehow)
* pages of people or associations who support the propagation of cryptography (by developing FOSS tools or by promoting it somehow)


All these groups are worth more attention. Pages we can easily recommend to you are the concept information pages on this site ([[Special:myLanguage/Concepts/OpenPGP_For_Beginners|OpenPGP For Beginners]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Concepts/OpenPGP_Getting_Started|Getting Started with OpenPGP) and  [https://www.cryptoparty.in/ the official CryptoParty site] (if there are CryptoParty events in your area).
All these groups are worth more attention. Pages we can easily recommend to you are the concept information pages on this site ([[Special:myLanguage/Concepts/OpenPGP_For_Beginners|OpenPGP For Beginners]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Concepts/OpenPGP_Getting_Started|Getting Started with OpenPGP]]) and  [https://www.cryptoparty.in/ the official CryptoParty site] (if there are CryptoParty events in your area).
   
   


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As a crypto user you should sign your emails anyway. It's good if the others see more signed emails. Furthermore you should consider adding a text signature to all your emails (if you do not have one already) and putting a suitable link in it.
As a crypto user you should sign your emails anyway. It's good if the others see more signed emails. Furthermore you should consider adding a text signature to all your emails (if you do not have one already) and putting a suitable link in it.
=== Social networks ===
Become a follower of groups about cryptography (at best such which are relevant for beginners) so that they get more attention (and you stay informed).
=== Donations ===
Consider a (regular) donation for e.g. developers of crypto tools.
=== Become an instructor ===
Send an email to all your friends (once per year) and ask them if you may (now) help them learning crypto. If you do not feel familiar enough with the technology to teach them then ask them whether you shall accompany them to a CryptoParty or the like.
Consider helping others who organize CryptoParties or even organizing one on your own. You need not be a crypto expert to organize one, just get a room and participants. You should easily find an expert who is willing to help. See [https://www.cryptoparty.in/ the official CryptoParty site].
=== Email ===

Revision as of 02:53, 23 October 2013

Current situation

Quite few people use cryptography in their private communication. This has been the case for decades and not even Edward Snowden's disclosures about NSA and GCHQ have been able to change this – despite the broad availability of CryptoParties in some countries. This is not a problem of information availability but a problem of user interest and social pressure.

What is necessary

The usage of cryptography for private communication will probably seriously increase only if public presence of this subject at a certain level can be created and sustained over a long time (i.e. years). If users see messages like "We support email encryption" and "Here you can find information about how to use email encryption" in more and more places then many of them should stop regarding this as some geek technology without any relevance to them and start believing this is something "normal", something which many people have at least some knowledge about.

We need your help

The group with the highest interest in the propagation of cryptography is the current users of cryptography. The media and the economy have better means for spreading it but they will not do that in the near future. Thus we need the help of everyone who is already using crypto tools. Of course, even people who do not use it yet but are planning to do so are welcome, too. Please have a look at the following suggestions and think about it which of them you can act on.

Preparations

In order to maximize the effect you have to spread the messages together with links. Thus you first have to decide which web pages you want to promote. There are different groups of web pages about the subject:

  • pages with information for beginners (the concepts, which software you need, how to install it, how to create and publish keys and so on)
  • pages of teaching events (e.g. CryptoParties)
  • pages of people or associations who support the propagation of cryptography (by developing FOSS tools or by promoting it somehow)

All these groups are worth more attention. Pages we can easily recommend to you are the concept information pages on this site (OpenPGP For Beginners, Getting Started with OpenPGP) and the official CryptoParty site (if there are CryptoParty events in your area).


Suggestions

Web sites

Your own

If you have one or more web sites (e.g. a blog) then offer your certificate for download on the contact page and provide the links mentioned above.

Profile page

If you have one or more profiles on other people's web sites (e.g. Wikipedia) which you use under your real name (or the name in your certificate) then show your usage of cryptography there. A nice secondary effect is that it gets more difficult to abuse your name. Your profile page could look like this:

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256



http://mysite.example.org/

https://example.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Joe_User
7D82 FB9F D25A 2CE4 5241 6C37 BF4B 8EEF 1A57 1DF5

Crypto for everyone:
http://userbase.kde.org/Concepts/OpenPGP_For_Beginners



-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux)

iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJSZzXRAAoJEEhrF6s/lq2OkvMH/3oW9zFLEtDweqbLNXlCWKvV
vIlTrrdpJcltrBT2KXZTs4YAzEEaBLZP0Fl2lvayZ/Qqqrxrh9hzGzOtuEqYKFDl
H1LSA/xw+tyuAhatZElrVLWcUc12l8+sntKePq3nIj7zTHEoknPmy1iRM0iUjFdt
BbAzxPtd8kkrYDogcreCwXSldgAqM9AoSps8mLAph3ZaFWxxdAUTq8rdcNM4u+sV
jS2Aop3t+23KEFiOQIH5NqmLPKudczEtBKc0iiuhXcSMEnBYb+cZCjYs08/wU6+B
yFQcke6LdZ3YtKoHeAeCR48z3By5i7GNNkYnRPJTB6dc1QrcU04iX/OQ/mVSCRY=
=kNkS
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----


Email

As a crypto user you should sign your emails anyway. It's good if the others see more signed emails. Furthermore you should consider adding a text signature to all your emails (if you do not have one already) and putting a suitable link in it.

Social networks

Become a follower of groups about cryptography (at best such which are relevant for beginners) so that they get more attention (and you stay informed).

Donations

Consider a (regular) donation for e.g. developers of crypto tools.

Become an instructor

Send an email to all your friends (once per year) and ask them if you may (now) help them learning crypto. If you do not feel familiar enough with the technology to teach them then ask them whether you shall accompany them to a CryptoParty or the like.

Consider helping others who organize CryptoParties or even organizing one on your own. You need not be a crypto expert to organize one, just get a room and participants. You should easily find an expert who is willing to help. See the official CryptoParty site.

Email