Giới Thiệu · The New Yorker Strongbox
Strongbox is a new way for you to share information, messages, and files with our writers and editors and is designed to provide you with a greater degree of anonymity and security than afforded by conventional e-mail.
To help protect your anonymity, Strongbox is only accessible using the Tor network. When using Strongbox, The New Yorker will not record your I.P. address or information about your browser, computer, or operating system, nor will we embed third-party content or deliver cookies to your browser.
The New Yorker Strongbox is powered by DeadDrop.
TO GET TO STRONGBOX AND BEGIN USING IT TO CONTACT WRITERS AND EDITORS AT THE NEW YORKER, JUST FOLLOW THESE TWO STEPS:
- 1. Download and install software to access the Tor Project.
- 2. Once you have access to the Tor network, go to Strongbox at http://tnysbtbxsf356hiy.onion, where you will find further instructions on how to submit files and messages to The New Yorker.
You will be assigned a randomly generated and unique code name as part of the process. If a writer or editor at The New Yorker wants to contact you about the information you have submitted, he or she will leave a message for you in Strongbox. These messages are the only way we will be able to reach you, and this message can only be accessed using your code name.