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Do You Have a Tip for ProPublica? Here’s How to Contact Us Securely.

Our job is to hold people and institutions accountable. To do that, we need evidence.

ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom focused on revealing injustices and abuses of power. Our stories are often fueled by tips and evidence from readers.

If you have information or documents that you can share, we want to hear from you. This page details what we look for in a tip and the secure communication tools we use to get information from people like you.

This page is not for general feedback or story ideas. You can see other ways to contact us here.

Common Questions About Sending Tips

Here are the answers to some questions we often get — including how to contact us confidentially. We take your privacy very seriously.

Submit a Tip

Submit via Encrypted Web Form

Filling this form out helps us pass your tips along to the right editors and reporters quickly. We will not publish your name or information without your consent. The information you share through the form is end-to-end encrypted, which means that the contents can only be read by ProPublica. 

Reach Out to Us Using Signal

Our general tips number on Signal is 917-512-0201. Signal is a messaging app that offers end-to-end encryption for sharing text, photos, videos and calls. It is available for mobile and desktop clients. You can set messages up to disappear from your phone after a set length of time.

Put Something in the Mail

How to Send Us Mail

Reporter’s name, ProPublica
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New York, NY 10013

Sending something by U.S. mail without including a return address is one of the most secure ways to communicate. Authorities would need a warrant to intercept it in transit and open it.

For better security, you can mail your package or envelope from an unfamiliar sidewalk box instead of your company or agency mailroom. A sidewalk box is also subject to less surveillance than a post office. You can mail us paper materials or digital files on, for example, a thumb drive.

SecureDrop Can Offer Extra Digital Security

SecureDrop is the most secure and anonymous way to share information or files with us electronically. Used properly, it shields your identity even from us.

Our SecureDrop servers are under the direct physical control of ProPublica. When you use SecureDrop, we are unable to record your IP address or information about your browser, computer or operating system. All files submitted to our SecureDrop servers are encrypted as they are received; submissions are initially decrypted and viewed on a computer that has never been connected to the internet. Unless you give us your name or other identifying information, we will not know who you are.

You will need to download the Tor browser from https://www.torproject.org/ to connect to ProPublica’s SecureDrop server. Once you’ve got Tor running, it can be as easy to use as a normal web browser.

For the highest level of privacy, you can use Tor and visit our SecureDrop using a public Wi-Fi network, rather than your home or work internet connection. For extra security, you can also boot your computer from a USB key containing Tails (https://tails.boum.org/), a secure operating system that does not leave any trace of your Tails activity on the computer you are using; the Tor browser is included in the Tails operating system.

  • Visit TorProject.org and follow the directions to download and install the Tor browser.
  • Launch the Tor browser and allow it to connect. Then wait for a page that says a connection has been established.
  • Enter the following URL into the Tor address bar:
    http://propublica.securedrop.tor.onion/
  • Follow the instructions on that website to send us files and messages. When you use the site, you will get a code name, which is your login for SecureDrop. You can come back and log in with this code name to submit more information and see if we have sent a response to you.
  • The SecureDrop links http://propublica.securedrop.tor.onion/ and http://33xu4yhum2eiisxm6fntaslayop76fvaqgt3ak5dakdm3t7cub25cead.onion/ are only accessible via Tor, and we do not recommend using any other website or software to visit our SecureDrop system.

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