There are two ways. An easy way and a complex yet more secure way. a) Send a fax to my-2012-fax-number. In general, fax has more legal (but not technical) protections than email. b) Add a password to a PDF file and email that password-protected PDF file. For b, you'd have to do the following: 1) have you scan the document into PDF format, 2) add a password to the PDF file, 3) send us the document, and 4) call one of us up and tell us the password. #2 may be the most difficult. It looks like http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001280.htm has some instructions on how to do this on Windows. (It's easy on Linux. Of course.) Before doing #3, I highly recommend opening the document to make sure it asks for the password before sending it. Your choice. > From: Flora <http://www.gmail.com/~flora> > Date: Wed, 25 May 2016 17:11:49 -0400 > > What's your opinion in sending sensitive documents via email? Xander needs > his social security card or at least a photocopy.