A list of all the projects we've supported since 2012

Thinkst
Thinkst conducts research and builds tools to aid the defense of internet freedom.

Mailvelope
Mailvelope is an open source browser plugin that allows users to use OpenPGP standard to encrypt their webmail email services.
Security Research Labs
GSM telephony is the world’s most popular communication technology spanning most countries and connecting over four billion devices.

SecondMuse
SecondMuse, an innovation and collaboration agency, worked to create a research framework that would better incorporate the needs of user communities into…

GlobaLeaks
GlobaLeaks is the first open-source secure submission framework. GlobaLeaks is free, open source software enabling anyone to easily set up and maintain a …

LEAP Encryption Access Project
LEAP is a non-profit dedicated to giving all internet users access to secure communication.
Commotion Wireless Project
Commotion is an open-source communication tool that uses mobile phones, computers, and other wireless devices to create decentralized mesh networks.

Signal (Open Whisper Systems)
Developed by Open Whisper Systems (OWS), Signal is an easy to use mobile application that provides encrypted text messaging and voice and video calls reli…

Martus Project
Journalists and human rights defenders face grave threats to themselves and to their sources that trust them with their stories.
Open Internet Tools Project
OpenITP supports and incubates a collection of free and open source projects that enable anonymous, secure, reliable, and unrestricted communication on th…

OONI: Open Observatory of Network Interference
OONI Probe is free and open source software designed to measure internet censorship and other forms of network interference.

The Guardian Project
The Guardian Project aims to create easy to use apps, open-source firmware MODs, and customized, commercial mobile phones that can be used and deployed ar…
