You can choose to be an open or anonymous source when you pass along your tip, but eventually, you may need to verify your identity with a HuffPost editor or reporter. Email your tips to scoops@huffpost. com. To access the SecureDrop, download and use Tor Browser to protect your IP address at https://www. torproject. org/download/. Then, you can access the SecureDrop page at http://rbugf2rz5lmjbfun. onion.

Most articles will have a “Report Corrections” link at the bottom that you can use to address errors in specific articles. Send an email for general corrections that may not necessarily relate to a specific article, such as website or formatting error.

Make sure you identify who you are and why you need info from them.

A Twitter message could be a good way to pass along a quick tip or a firsthand video or account of a breaking news incident. Don’t use Twitter to try to send a pitch. You’ll need a Twitter account in order to send a direct message. But if you don’t, no worries! You can make one in about 5 minutes.

If you’d like them to contact you by phone or email, make sure you include your contact info as well. Address the letter to: HuffPostMidCity Place 71 High HolbornLondonWC1V 6EAUnited Kingdom

Look through the different options and choose the one that best represents your problem or issue so they’re better able to assist you. If you don’t see any info related to your problem or issue, use the form at the bottom of the page to submit your question or statement.

Fill out the online application as best as you can and double-check for grammar, spelling, and that you’ve filled out all of the fields before you submit it.

Don’t post any personal or financial information in the forum. Check to see if your idea or suggestion has already been posted because they may delete your post if it’s a duplicate.

Make sure you include a current email address so Verizon Media is able to get in touch with you.

Look closely at the section descriptions to find the right place for your story. For example, if you have a food-related story, look for a section that features similar stories.

You can find the pitching strategy guide at https://guestblogging. com/huffington-post-toolkit/pitching-strategy-guide/.

If you have an idea for a story, you can send just a pitch to see if HuffPost is interested in it before you write it. But, if you have a draft of a story, you can send a full submission to potentially speed up the process. HuffPost receives a lot of pitches, so don’t be upset or disheartened if they don’t respond or accept your pitch.

Write up your pitch for Enterprise and send it to pitch. us@huffpost. com.

Make sure your pitch includes not only the people who are trying to fix a problem or issue, but how they plan to fix it. Send your pitch for This New World to thisnewworld@huffpost. com.

Other topics of interest for HuffPost Personal include family and parenting, work, money and career, as well as body image issues. Send your HuffPost Personal pitches to pitch@huffpost. com.

Send stories about food, cooking, and nutrition to Food & Drink at food@huffpost. com. Stories about culture, fashion trends, self-care, being a smarter consumer, and how to better understand people and the way they live might fit well with Style & Beauty. You can send a pitch to style@huffpost. com. If your piece focuses on taking care of your mind and body, Wellness is a section that covers mental health, self-care, personal health, body image, fitness, and human behavior. Send your story idea to wellness@huffpost. com.