SecureDrop Inbox 1.3.0 is now available! This update will automatically be installed as part of your regular preflight updates. No further action is needed.
This release adds a label to show the number of selected sources, disables downloading of files in offline mode, and updates a number of dependencies.
For a full list of changes, please see the changelog for this release.
In case you missed it, the SecureDrop Inbox is our new journalist experience for triaging and working with sources.
Access to the legacy client will be removed the week of May 25. If you have needed to fall back due to an unexpected issue, please contact SecureDrop support via Signal and let us know as soon as possible.
Acknowledgments
This release incorporates Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) contributions by Giulio B; Martin C; Nathan Dyer, communications manager; Micah Lee; Kunal Mehta; Cory Francis Myers; Vicki Niu, release manager; Kevin O’Gorman; Francisco Rocha; Conor Schaefer; John Skinner; and Rowen S.
Questions and comments
If you have questions or comments regarding this release, please contact us:
- Via Signal, either in your dedicated SecureDrop Support group, or by contacting the support account listed at securedrop.org/help/.
- Via securedrop@freedom.press (PGP encrypted) for sensitive security issues (please use judiciously), or submit a report via Bugcrowd.
We also encourage you to file nonsensitive issues via our GitHub repository.
Thank you for using SecureDrop!