Newsrooms today often self-create a 1-page 20-ish-step guide for journalists using SecureDrop. We need to pave that cowpath with great writing and terrific design, potential opsec flaws omitted, and helpful tips added.
As a journalist, I want a nice laminated piece of treeware to reference to help me use SecureDrop. As an extra step of awesome, a 'lil handbook that could include screenshots and guidance with Tails, could go a long way, too. Eventually a digital artifact could be nice, but something not dependent upon a functional screen or an internet connection, will be the most helpful.
Interested?
Please comment here or email ux@securedrop.org to let the FPF team and other volunteer UX contributors, know. :)
Today's in-depth Journalist Guide may be a good starting point for anyone seeking to map out the steps for a short guide. Note that most of the Tails screenshots are outdated (#4120).
Description
Newsrooms today often self-create a 1-page 20-ish-step guide for journalists using SecureDrop. We need to pave that cowpath with great writing and terrific design, potential opsec flaws omitted, and helpful tips added.
Field Observations or Research Evidence
David presented at the UX meeting: https://github.com/freedomofpress/securedrop-ux/wiki/UX-meeting-20190523
User Stories
As a journalist, I want a nice laminated piece of treeware to reference to help me use SecureDrop. As an extra step of awesome, a 'lil handbook that could include screenshots and guidance with Tails, could go a long way, too. Eventually a digital artifact could be nice, but something not dependent upon a functional screen or an internet connection, will be the most helpful.
Interested?
Please comment here or email
ux@securedrop.org
to let the FPF team and other volunteer UX contributors, know. :)