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Email is short for "electronic mail". Email is a method of exchanging digital messages from an author to one or more recipients.
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Does using Email to send bridges and pluggable transport bridges hinder anonymity?
Savvy adversaries monitor public lists of bridge IPs, and so the Tor Project distributes them via email. This is not a perfect solution, because email traffic is not end-to-end encrypted. … I do think that the Tor Project should have an email address for bridge requests, with a well-known public key. But that would require that the user know how to use GnuPG-encrypted email. …