Summary
A new campaign uses technology to verify if an email address appears in the Epstein-related email data without exposing personal information. This effort highlights the need for privacy-preserving verification methods online. The campaign aims to raise funds for a women's shelter by selling humorous T-shirts tied to this verification.
Key Facts
- The campaign verifies if an email address is in the Epstein-related email data.
- It uses technology that does not expose personal information.
- The campaign includes selling a T-shirt as a humorous statement.
- The T-shirt campaign aims to highlight broader issues of online trust and privacy.
- The campaign's goal is to raise money for Asiyah Women’s Center, a shelter for women.
- The organizer previously used public stunts to spark discussions about digital art value.
- The initiative responds to the need for low-cost, privacy-respecting verification solutions.