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Our Commitment

Source protection is fundamental to investigative research and journalism. ODINT is committed to protecting the identity of anyone who provides us with information, as well as journalists who collaborate with us on sensitive investigations.

Core Promise

We will never voluntarily reveal the identity of a source. We design our systems and practices to minimize the information we collect about sources, ensuring we cannot be compelled to reveal what we do not know.

Source Protection Measures

Technical Protections

We offer secure communication channels including encrypted email (PGP), Signal, and SecureDrop. These systems are designed to protect source identity even from us. We recommend sources use Tor and avoid patterns that could identify them.

Data Minimization

We do not collect or retain information about sources beyond what is necessary. Original communications are deleted after processing. We do not maintain logs that could connect sources to submissions.

Operational Security

Staff handling source communications follow strict operational security protocols. Source-related information is compartmentalized within the organization on a need-to-know basis.

Legal Protection

As a Netherlands-based organization, we benefit from Dutch press freedom protections. We will contest any legal demands for source information to the fullest extent permitted by law.

For Sources

If you're considering providing information to ODINT:

Recommended Practices

For Journalists

When collaborating with journalists on investigations:

What We Will Not Do

Legal Pressure

If we receive legal demands to reveal source information:

Limits of Protection

While we take extensive measures to protect sources, we cannot guarantee absolute protection. Sources should understand:

Contact

For questions about source protection, contact us via encrypted email or Signal. See our Contact page for details.