The Tor Project (€)
We advance human rights and defend your privacy online. Download Tor Browser for protection against tracking, surveillance, and censorship. This collective is for accepting donations in Euros (€).
Contribute
Become a financial contributor.
Financial Contributions
Top financial contributors
Individuals
€1,000 EUR since Nov 2023
€224 EUR since Jul 2023
€150 EUR since Jan 2024
€120 EUR since Dec 2023
€120 EUR since Jan 2024
€100 EUR since Oct 2023
€100 EUR since Nov 2023
€100 EUR since Dec 2023
€100 EUR since Nov 2024
€90 EUR since Dec 2023
€70 EUR since Jul 2023
€60 EUR since Apr 2023
€50 EUR since Apr 2023
€50 EUR since Nov 2023
€50 EUR since Nov 2023
Organizations
€46,540 EUR since Apr 2023
The Tor Project (€) is all of us
Our contributors 59
Thank you for supporting The Tor Project (€).
Al Smith
Susan Abt
Matt Lavallee
SatoshiLabs
€46,540 EUR
Guest
€1,000 EUR
Theo Ulis
€224 EUR
Guest
€150 EUR
Guest
€120 EUR
Tawny
€120 EUR
Guest
€100 EUR
Guest
€100 EUR
Bernd Poller
€100 EUR
Budget
Transparent and open finances.
Credit from Guest to The Tor Project (€) •
Credit from Guest to The Tor Project (€) •
Credit from Bernd Poller to The Tor Project (€) •
€1,339.71 EUR
€45,761.04 EUR
€44,421.33 EUR
€2,834.93 EUR
About
About this Collective
We can offer this because we are hosted by Open Collective Europe.
If you are a donor from the U.S., please consider donating to our U.S.-based collective or directly via our website.
About the Tor Project
Recognizing the benefit of Tor to digital rights, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) began funding Roger's and Nick's work on Tor in 2004. In 2006, the Tor Project, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, was founded to maintain Tor's development.
Tor began gaining popularity among activists and tech-savvy users interested in privacy, but it was still difficult for less-technically savvy people to use, so starting in 2005, development of tools beyond just the Tor proxy began. Development of Tor Browser began in 2008.
With Tor Browser having made Tor more accessible to everyday internet users and activists, Tor was an instrumental tool during the Arab Spring beginning in late 2010. It not only protected people's identity online but also allowed them to access critical resources, social media, and websites which were blocked.
People's awareness of tracking, surveillance, and censorship may have increased, but so has the prevalence of these hindrances to internet freedom. Today, the network has thousands of relays run by volunteers and millions of users worldwide. And it is this diversity that keeps Tor users safe.
We, at the Tor Project, fight every day for everyone to have private access to an uncensored internet, and Tor has become the world's strongest tool for privacy and freedom online.
But Tor is more than just software. It is a labor of love produced by an international community of people devoted to human rights. The Tor Project is deeply committed to transparency and the safety of its users.