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@@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ We have these requirements in regard to developers which wish to submit their pr
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- Why should anyone use it over the alternatives?
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- Must state what the exact threat model is with their project.
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- It should be clear to potential users what the project can provide, and what it cannot. Ideally, a developer should be able to identify what [common threat(s)](../basics/common-threats.md) their project protects against.
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- It should be clear to potential users what the project can provide, and what it cannot. Ideally, a developer should be able to identify what [common threat(s)](../wiki/basics/common-threats/_index.md) their project protects against.
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@@ -113,11 +113,11 @@ We use donations for a variety of purposes, including:
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**Online Services**
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: We host [internet services](services.md) for testing and showcasing different privacy-products we like and [recommend](../tools.md). Some of them are made publicly available for our community's use (SearXNG, Tor, etc.), and some are provided for our team members (email, etc.).
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: We host [internet services](services.md) for testing and showcasing different privacy-products we like and [recommend](../tools/_index.md). Some of them are made publicly available for our community's use (SearXNG, Tor, etc.), and some are provided for our team members (email, etc.).
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**Product Purchases**
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: We occasionally purchase products and services for the purposes of testing our [recommended tools](../tools.md).
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: We occasionally purchase products and services for the purposes of testing our [recommended tools](../tools/_index.md).
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Thank you to all those who support our mission! :material-heart:{ .pg-red }
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@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ Privacy Guides is a small, largely volunteer-driven nonprofit media organization
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Your responsibilities will include, but aren’t limited to:
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- Creating high-quality articles for our [knowledge base](../../basics/why-privacy-matters.md).
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- Performing product reviews for our [reviews](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/category/reviews) section and [tool recommendations](../../tools.md).
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- Creating high-quality articles for our [knowledge base](../../wiki/basics/why-privacy-matters/_index.md).
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- Performing product reviews for our [reviews](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/category/reviews) section and [tool recommendations](../../tools/_index.md).
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- Researching new topics to cover.
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- Interviewing and fact-checking all relevant sources.
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- Regular posting of high-quality, unbiased journalistic content across our platforms.
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@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ BurungHantu also made a [twitter post](https://twitter.com/privacytoolsIO/status
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## PrivacyTools.io Now
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As of September 25th 2022 we are seeing BurungHantu's overall plans come to fruition on privacytools.io, and this is the very reason we decided to create this explainer page today. The website he is operating appears to be a heavily SEO-optimized version of the site which recommends tools in exchange for financial compensation. Very recently, IVPN and Mullvad, two VPN providers near-universally [recommended](../vpn.md) by the privacy community and notable for their stance against affiliate programs were removed from PrivacyTools. In their place? NordVPN, Surfshark, ExpressVPN, and hide.me; Giant VPN corporations with untrustworthy platforms and business practices, notorious for their aggressive marketing and affiliate programs.
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As of September 25th 2022 we are seeing BurungHantu's overall plans come to fruition on privacytools.io, and this is the very reason we decided to create this explainer page today. The website he is operating appears to be a heavily SEO-optimized version of the site which recommends tools in exchange for financial compensation. Very recently, IVPN and Mullvad, two VPN providers near-universally [recommended](../tools/services/vpn/_index.md) by the privacy community and notable for their stance against affiliate programs were removed from PrivacyTools. In their place? NordVPN, Surfshark, ExpressVPN, and hide.me; Giant VPN corporations with untrustworthy platforms and business practices, notorious for their aggressive marketing and affiliate programs.
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==**PrivacyTools has become exactly the type of site we [warned against](https://web.archive.org/web/20210729205249/https://blog.privacytools.io/the-trouble-with-vpn-and-privacy-reviews) on the PrivacyTools blog in 2019.**== We've tried to keep our distance from PrivacyTools since the transition, but their continued harassment towards our project and now their absurd abuse of the credibility their brand gained over 6 years of open-source contributions is extremely troubling to us. Those of us actually fighting for privacy are not fighting against each other, and are not getting our advice from the highest bidder.
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