Download Everything

All ZShieldHer guides are available for offline use — so you can read them without internet, print them for clients, or save them safely on a device your partner doesn't monitor.

Safe download tip

Download these files to a device your partner doesn't access, or to a USB drive you keep at a trusted person's home. If downloading to a shared device, use private/incognito mode and clear your downloads folder after saving elsewhere.

Full offline packages

Complete ZShieldHer Site (ZIP)

The entire website as a ZIP file. Open index.html in any browser — no internet needed.

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All Modules — Print-Friendly

Open any module page and use your browser's Print function. All pages include print-optimized CSS.

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One-page client handouts

Each module has a condensed one-page handout — ideal for DV counselors to print and distribute. Print in black and white; works on any printer.

Why Financial Privacy = Safety

Key statistics, Linh's story, and the core argument.

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The Crypto Trap

Bitcoin vs Zcash comparison. Why transparent chains are dangerous.

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What Zcash Does

The sealed envelope analogy. Plain language explanation of shielded transactions.

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Wallet Setup

Step-by-step setup checklist. What to do with the seed phrase.

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Receiving Money Safely

How to share your address and what your supporters need to do.

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Spending Safely

The full chain checklist. Stalkerware detection. What not to do.

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Exit Fund Plan

6-month framework, costs table, and Linh's ending.

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Advocate Workshop Guide

Complete 30-minute facilitator curriculum with script, demo steps, and FAQ.

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Find what you need

Search works offline after first visit — no server, no tracking.


Available languages

English
Español Soon
Français Soon
العربية Soon
Swahili Soon
Português Soon
हिन्दी Soon
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Can you help translate? Contact the Zcash Foundation or submit translations via the project repository. All translations are reviewed by native speakers who are also survivors or DV advocates.