Encrypted Communications
For sensitive communications, we encourage the use of PGP encryption. This ensures that only ODINT can read your message, even if it's intercepted in transit.
Key Status: Pending Generation
Our PGP key is being generated and will be published here shortly. In the meantime, please use Signal for sensitive communications or contact us at contact@odint.org to request our Signal details.
Key Details
Once generated, our key information will be displayed here:
Public Key Information
| Email: | contact@odint.org |
| Key ID: | Pending |
| Fingerprint: | Pending |
| Key Type: | RSA 4096-bit |
| Created: | Pending |
| Expires: | Pending |
How to Use PGP
If you're unfamiliar with PGP encryption, here's a brief guide:
- Install a PGP client: We recommend GPG (GNU Privacy Guard) for command-line users, or Mailvelope for browser-based email
- Import our public key: Copy our public key block and import it into your PGP client
- Compose your message: Write your message and encrypt it using our public key
- Send the encrypted message: Paste the encrypted text into an email to contact@odint.org
- Include your public key: If you want us to respond securely, include your own public key
Key Verification
Always verify our key fingerprint through multiple channels before sending sensitive information. You can verify our key through:
- This website (over HTTPS)
- Keybase (coming soon)
- Public keyservers
- Contacting us via Signal to confirm
Alternative Secure Channels
If PGP is not practical for your situation, consider:
- Signal: Contact us for our Signal number
- SecureDrop: Coming soon