Save Internet Freedom is an independent educational magazine. It has no political affiliation, sells nothing, and takes no advertising money on principle. We are an editorial team that writes and researches in the digital-rights space; we keep the byline light on purpose because some of what we cover involves people whose safety depends on discretion.

This domain has a specific past. In 2020 it hosted a public letter to the US Congress signed by human-rights organizations and technologists asking Congress to protect the Open Technology Fund. That letter is a piece of internet-freedom history that we preserve here rather than erase. See what happened to saveinternetfreedom.tech for the full story.

Our editorial rules are short and boring on purpose:

  • Everything is educational. Nothing here is legal advice.
  • Every article names sources or explains where a reader can check the claim.
  • We correct mistakes when we make them.
  • We do not sell VPNs or take referral money from tool vendors.

If you want to get in touch, use our contact page. If you follow an old link to this domain and land somewhere unfamiliar, that is by design โ€” old URLs are redirected to the closest topical guide so backlinks keep landing on real content.