Edward Snowden makes video explaining how to avoid NSA tracking emails

Snowden made video to teach reporter how to speak with him securely It explains how to use Public Key Encryption to scramble online messages Privacy campaigners call on ordinary people to learn how to use the method

By Damien Gayle

Published: 06:17 EST, 14 May 2014 | Updated: 08:00 EST, 14 May 2014

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Whistleblower: The tutorial Edward Snowden made for reporters on to avoid NSA email surveillance has been made public for the first time

Ordinary people must learn to scramble their emails, privacy campaigners said today, as an encryption how-to video made by Edward Snowden was made public for the first time.

The former NSA employee who blew the whistle on the agency's all-pervasive online surveillance made the video to teach reporters how to communicate with him in secret.

The 12-minute clip, in which Mr Snowden has used software to distort his voiceover, explains how to use free software to scramble messages using a technique called Public Key Encryption (PKE).

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