GlobaLeaks is free and open-source whistleblowing software enabling anyone to easily set up and maintain a secure reporting platform.
The software is recognized by the Digital Public Good Alliance as a Digital Public Good.
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Project statistics on OpenHub: www.openhub.net/p/globaleaks
Infrastructure status: uptime.globaleaks.org
GlobaLeaks's documentation is accessible at: docs.globaleaks.org
If you need technical support, have general questions, or have new ideas for GlobaLeaks, please post your message on the Community Forum.
Join our Community Chat to get in touch with the development team and the GlobaLeaks community:
- #development to participate in development discussions
- #community-support for the community support
In case you need to file a security report please check our Security Policy.
Thank you! If you would like to to contribute to the project please check the Contributors Guidelines.
As a pure community-driven project without major corporate backing, we also welcome donations.
A big thank you to everyone who has already contributed or donated to the development of GlobaLeaks!
Within the GlobaLeaks project we researched a nice and smooth brand style, using accessible colors and trying to communicate our values. If you are planning some press releases, a conference, or promoting GlobaLeaks please keep at reference our official Brand Guidelines and use our Brand Assets.
GlobaLeaks is released under the AGPLv3 license with additional terms allowed under section 7 of the AGPLv3. These terms are designed to make whistleblowers aware of the technology they are using and to enhance administrators' responsibility in keeping systems up-to-date.