SecureDrop Inbox 1.4.0 is now available, and will automatically be installed as part of your regular preflight updates; no further action is needed.
This release fixes a number of accessibility-related issues, including improved keyboard navigation and better contrast. It also fully removes the legacy client package, which is end-of-life.
For a full list of changes, please refer to the changelog for this release.
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; 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!