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[https://digiresilience.org/tech/link.html CDR Link], A privacy and security-focused helpdesk that allows individuals to offer their community a secure, multi-channel, mobile-first way to get in touch and ask for digital security help using everyday messaging apps, like Signal, Whatsapp, and Telegram. CDR Link is encrypted and open-source, built on the Zammad helpdesk and using a number of open-source extensions to increase user privacy and security. It is  also flexible, and can be adapted for users that require the secure submission of data from the field into a secure platform for analysis and further sharing.
[https://digiresilience.org/tech/link.html CDR Link], is a privacy and security-focused helpdesk that allows individuals to offer their community a secure, multi-channel, mobile-first way to ask for digital security help using everyday messaging apps, like Signal, Whatsapp, and Telegram. CDR Link is encrypted and open-source, built on the Zammad helpdesk and using a number of open-source extensions to increase user privacy and security. It is  also flexible, and can be adapted for users that require the secure submission of data from the field into a secure platform for analysis and further sharing.


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CDR Link, is a privacy and security-focused helpdesk that allows individuals to offer their community a secure, multi-channel, mobile-first way to ask for digital security help using everyday messaging apps, like Signal, Whatsapp, and Telegram. CDR Link is encrypted and open-source, built on the Zammad helpdesk and using a number of open-source extensions to increase user privacy and security. It is also flexible, and can be adapted for users that require the secure submission of data from the field into a secure platform for analysis and further sharing.

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