It's unfortunate that this guide is not presented in two columns, at least partially. It's hard to line up the Don't's with Do's.
For example in the Don't section it says "[Don't] Store sensitive information in cloud services like Evernote or Dropbox." Ok, but where is the corresponding entry in the "Do" section, which tells folks how to store sensitive information? Especially in a way that permits more than one person to access and use the information, which is key to how both journalists and activists work?
There might not be a "good" answer. But recognizing that people have to work, there is probably a sense of "better" or "best for now". Maybe that's the format:
Don't | Better
Don't use your fingerprint | Use a long passphrase
to lock/unlock devices | to lock your devices.
EDIT: This guide is very helpful and kudos to the folks to made it. I offer my thoughts solely in the spirit of "maybe this feedback will be helpful." My intention is not to sit on the sidelines throwing rocks at people who are actually doing things.
For example in the Don't section it says "[Don't] Store sensitive information in cloud services like Evernote or Dropbox." Ok, but where is the corresponding entry in the "Do" section, which tells folks how to store sensitive information? Especially in a way that permits more than one person to access and use the information, which is key to how both journalists and activists work?
There might not be a "good" answer. But recognizing that people have to work, there is probably a sense of "better" or "best for now". Maybe that's the format:
EDIT: This guide is very helpful and kudos to the folks to made it. I offer my thoughts solely in the spirit of "maybe this feedback will be helpful." My intention is not to sit on the sidelines throwing rocks at people who are actually doing things.