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Are you a current or former lululemon employee with information you think we should have? We’re interested in information about questionable or illicit activity, misconduct, environmental concerns or violations, greenwashing issues, and information about lululemon’s violations of human rights, and workers’ rights in the supply chain.

Please contact us *before* taking any action (such as downloading files from a corporate network) and never contact us while at work, nor using a device connected to your employer (for example, a personal laptop running a corporate VPN, a web browser signed into a work account, or a personal phone running the Microsoft Intune app to access your corporate email). Contact us on your own time, from a personal device, using of these secure methods:

Option 1: Signal

From a phone without employer apps running on it, download the Signal app. Run the app, followthe prompts to register your phone number, then compose a message to us at +1 (604) 757-7030 or @lulutips.30 or by clicking on this link <https://signal.me/#eu/F42l36EAn6ZNUtL89ndBgvewyXsyKQZoKgsISwlJ4yzlNO7fTQZNvK_kf1ucu1SP> or scanning the QR code. Signal provides strong confidentiality; however, previous versions of Signal would share your mobile phone number, so please update your Signal app to the latest version before contacting us.

Option 2: Session

From a computer or phone without employer apps running on it, download the Session app. Run the app, follow the prompts tocreate a Session ID, tap the green + icon, then select New Message. Next, copy-paste our session ID: 053de9454421140949a99ec03a371589c75f95706346f8e37630e63c09423bab51 — if using a phone, you have the option to select Scan QR Code. Scan the QR code. Strong anonymity and confidentiality

Option 3: Protonmail

From a computer without employer apps installed on it,  email us at lulu-tips@protonmail.com from your Protonmail email address. If you need a new protonmail address, you can sign up here.

Option 4: TAILS

TAILS is the gold standard for journalists in communicating with sources. It’s an operating system that runs on a USB stick to provide strong anonymity and other security benefits. Using TAILS in combination with Options 2 or 3 would grant you the greatest level of privacy readily available. You can learn how to set it up here, and consider asking a trustworthy friend with IT experience for help if you need it.