Hello, reader!
Ars is always looking for sensitive story tips, useful data, and confidential sources—or ideas on where to find them. While our preference is always to have sources go on the record, we are willing to grant anonymity in some situations. Please also bear in mind that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and it may take us some time to verify information sent to us.
(For more general correspondence—press releases, story pitches, breaking news tips—please contact us here.)
In this document, we’ve outlined a few methods for sending confidential information to us:
Postal mail
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If you are concerned about privacy, consider using a mailbox far from your home or office. Bear in mind that any markings (to/from label) and postmarks may be recorded by authorities.
Our address is:
News Tips
Ars Technica, Condé Nast
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New York, NY 10007