Editors’ checklist: Protecting staff and freelancers against online abuse

A cellphone displays The Associated Press Twitter account on June 8, 2021, in Los Angeles. CPJ has published an editors' checklist for protecting staff and freelancers against online abuse. (AP Photo/Paula Munoz)

Updated March 20, 2023

The following checklist allows editors and commissioners to understand how well-prepared journalists are when it comes to protecting themselves against online abuse.

For additional safety information, please see CPJ’s safety guidance on protecting against online harassment, removing your personal data from the internet, and protecting against targeted online attacks.

Editors and journalists should also consult CPJ’s digital safety kit for more information on digital security best practices.

As part of the risk assessment process, consider the following:

Before assigning a story:

Managing personal data

Account security

Consider the following:

Click here to download a printable version of this checklist.

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is a member of the Coalition Against Online Violence (CAOV), which has numerous resources for journalists and editors on how to deal with threats of digital harassment and abuse. See the CAOV’s Online Violence Response Hub for more information.

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