Free Software Foundation recently launched a guide on how to encrypt emails. This guide helps internet users send and receive emails that are coded, which would prohibit anyone who may be intercepting an email from reading it. With the help of volunteers, the guide has been translated into 11 languages thus far. This guide comes at a time when surveillance is becoming increasingly prevalent, violating fundamental rights, such as the right to privacy, and making the exercise of other rights, including freedom of speech, risky.