Dear all,

Happy July! I hope you have some nice plans for the month.

In case you are traveling, be sure to see our new guide on *Digital Safety
While Traveling and Attending Events
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation/Legal/Community_Resilience_and_Sustainability/Human_Rights/Digital_Safety_While_Traveling_and_Attending_Events#Other_resources:>.
*The email below contains a further breakdown of resources related to
digital safety for Wikimedians, all of which are centralized in the Human
Rights team's Digital Security Resource Center
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation/Legal/Community_Resilience_and_Sustainability/Human_Rights/Digital_Security_Resources>
on Meta-Wiki.

All the best,
Ziski


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From: WMF Human Rights <talktohumanrig...@wikimedia.org>
Date: Mon, Jun 16, 2025 at 2:08 AM
Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Digital safety and privacy tips and suggestions
To: <wikimedi...@lists.wikimedia.org>


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Dear all,

We hope this email finds you well.

We are reaching out to share some digital safety and privacy tips and
suggestions. As a movement that thrives on transparency and openness, it
can be challenging to prioritise personal privacy and take appropriate
security steps. However, maintaining privacy is crucial for safeguarding
yourself and those close to you. We hope you will find this useful.

   -

   Review your public footprint: Take a moment to assess what information
   about you is publicly accessible on Wikimedia projects (eg: user pages),
   other platforms, search engines, and people search sites. Also think about
   old accounts and profiles that you may not use anymore. Ask yourself if you
   are comfortable with what someone could learn about you from this
   information? What felt safe to share years ago may feel different now,
   especially as contexts change. It’s okay to update or remove details to
   better align with your current comfort level and risk environment.
   -

   Be cautious of suspicious communications: Stay alert to phishing and
   other suspicious communication attempts. Bad-faith actors may try to
   impersonate trusted contacts, journalists, researchers, potential new
   employees or organisations to extract personal information. Avoid clicking
   on suspicious links, and consider verifying the sender’s identity with
   trusted third parties or with the organisation they claim to be from before
   engaging.
   -

   Tighten privacy settings: Ensure your social media accounts and other
   online profiles have strict privacy settings. Limit who can view your
   posts, contact you, or see your personal information. Regularly review and
   update these settings.
   -

   Review and be cautious of your online activity: If you frequently post
   stories or updates on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, or X, pay
   attention to who is viewing or engaging with them. Do you recognise all of
   the people? Are there unfamiliar accounts regularly watching your content?
   Be cautious if you see accounts with little personal information, strange
   usernames, or no mutual connections. These could be fake or anonymous
   profiles used by bad actors to monitor your activity.
   -

   Take care of each other: If you notice someone else being targeted,
   reach out to them. Solidarity, even quietly expressed, can make a big
   difference. Report threats or abuse through appropriate channels, such as
   the Wikimedia Foundation's Trust & Safety
   
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation/Legal/Community_Resilience_and_Sustainability/Trust_and_Safety>
   (c...@wikimedia.org) team or local project administrators. For threats of
   imminent physical harm <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Threats_of_harm>,
   please contact emerge...@wikimedia.org

For further resources, please see the Meta: Digital Safety Resources Page
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation/Legal/Community_Resilience_and_Sustainability/Human_Rights/Digital_Security_Resources>
and the links below:

   -

   Learn.Wiki Module Assess your digital security risks
   
<https://learn.wiki/courses/course-v1:Wikimedia-Foundation+WMF_HUM001+2022/about>
   -

   Meta: Digital Safety Considerations for Wikimedians
   
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Digital_Safety_Considerations_for_Wikimedians>

   -

   Diff: Privacy and Transparency: Staying safe in an open movement
   
<https://diff.wikimedia.org/2025/02/26/privacy-and-transparency-staying-safe-in-an-open-movement/>
   -

   Diff: How can a username keep you safe
   <https://diff.wikimedia.org/2022/12/01/how-can-a-username-keep-you-safe/>
   ?
   -

   Diff: Doxing: Why should you care
   <https://diff.wikimedia.org/2023/04/27/doxing-why-should-you-care/>?
   -

   Diff: Doxing: Have you tried doxing yourself
   
<https://diff.wikimedia.org/2023/05/01/doxing-have-you-tried-doxing-yourself/>
   ?
   -

   Meta: Digital Safety While Traveling and Attending Events
   
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation/Legal/Community_Resilience_and_Sustainability/Human_Rights/Digital_Safety_While_Traveling_and_Attending_Events>



For chat or group admins, please consider the following:

If you administrate or monitor chats on other platforms or other lists, you
play an important role in safeguarding the privacy and safety of members.
Please consider the following actions you can take to enhance the group's
security and protect its members:

   -

   Activate anonymous admin mode
   -

   Hide members list of the group
   -

   Limit message forwarding
   -

   Set messages to auto-delete after a certain time

Here is some information around this for WhatsApp
<https://faq.whatsapp.com/1003616827680090>, Telegram
<https://lifehacker.com/8-telegram-privacy-settings-you-should-enable-immediate-1848931353>,
Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/help/412300192139228> and Discord
<https://itssc.rpi.edu/hc/en-us/articles/32018134944013-Discord-Best-Practices-Guidelines-on-how-to-keep-Discord-safe-and-secure>
.

For any questions or further support around this, please reach out to
talktohumanrig...@wikimedia.org. Additionally, please see the Digital First
Aid Kit <https://digitalfirstaid.org/> which provides some preliminary
self-diagnostic support for people facing the most common types of digital
threats.

With best wishes,

Human Rights Team <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Human_Rights_Team>

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