Report Types - Anonymous vs Confidential Reporting
Choose between anonymous or confidential whistleblowing. Compare features, security, and best practices for each reporting type with complete encryption protection.
Report Types
Disclosurely supports two types of report submissions: Anonymous and Confidential. Understanding the difference helps you choose the right approach.
Anonymous Reports
Complete anonymity guaranteed - no personal information collected or stored.
How It Works
- Submit report without providing identity
- Content encrypted client-side before transmission
- Receive unique tracking ID (DIS-XXXXXXXX)
- Track status and communicate via tracking ID
- Organization cannot identify you
Best For
- Sensitive issues where retaliation is feared
- Situations requiring maximum privacy
- When you don't need direct communication
- Reports about senior leadership
- Concerns about investigation impartiality
Features
✅ End-to-end encryption ✅ Zero-knowledge architecture ✅ Two-way secure messaging ✅ Status tracking ✅ File uploads supported ✅ Cannot be traced to you
Limitations
- Cannot provide direct follow-up (use messaging instead)
- If tracking ID is lost, cannot recover access
- More difficult for investigators to clarify details
Confidential Reports
Identity known to organization but kept confidential - easier communication while protecting privacy.
How It Works
- Provide your contact information
- Identity known to authorized personnel only
- Direct communication possible
- Protected from unauthorized disclosure
- Still encrypted and secure
Best For
- Issues where you're comfortable sharing identity
- When direct communication is important
- Situations requiring your specific knowledge
- Follow-up clarification likely needed
- When you want to participate in investigation
Features
✅ Secure and encrypted ✅ Direct communication ✅ Easier follow-up ✅ Identity protected from unauthorized access ✅ Can participate in investigation ✅ Receive direct updates
Protections
- Identity shared on need-to-know basis only
- Protected from retaliation
- Audit trail of who accesses your information
- Confidentiality maintained in investigation
Choosing the Right Type
Choose Anonymous If:
- You fear retaliation
- Issue involves senior management
- Maximum privacy is priority
- You're uncomfortable revealing identity
- Issue is highly sensitive
Choose Confidential If:
- You're comfortable sharing identity
- Direct communication is valuable
- You want to participate in process
- Issue requires your specific expertise
- You trust the investigation process
Switching Between Types
Can I make an anonymous report confidential? Yes - you can reveal your identity by including it in a message.
Can I make a confidential report anonymous? No - once identity is shared, it cannot be undone.
Best Practices
For Anonymous Reports:
- Save tracking ID securely
- Don't include identifying information
- Use personal devices/networks
- Avoid patterns that might identify you
- Check status from safe locations
For Confidential Reports:
- Provide accurate contact information
- Respond promptly to follow-up questions
- Document any retaliation attempts
- Keep copies of relevant evidence
- Maintain discretion about investigation
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