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Support Anonomi

Anonomi is built for people operating under pressure — not for growth metrics, venture capital, or institutional control.

Supporting the project means helping keep it independent, maintainable, and available in hostile environments.

There are several ways to help, depending on what you can offer.


Anonomi is:

  • Free and open source
  • Built without centralized servers
  • Designed for high-risk and adversarial environments

That also means:

  • Infrastructure costs are real
  • Maintenance work is ongoing
  • Independence must be actively protected

Sponsorship does not equal influence.
Anonomi is governed by its community — not sponsors, not donors, not institutions.


Financial contributions help cover:

  • Build and release infrastructure
  • Signing and distribution costs
  • Long-term maintenance
  • Keeping the project independent of surveillance-driven platforms

Financial support also helps sustain our contribution to the Tor network, including running relays and bridges that improve network resilience for everyone — not just Anonomi users.

  • Donations do not buy influence
  • No feature prioritization for donors
  • No access privileges
  • No roadmap control

Support keeps the lights on — it does not steer the project.

Details on accepted methods (including privacy-respecting options) are published separately.


If you have technical skills, this is one of the most valuable ways to help.

You can contribute by:

  • Reviewing code
  • Improving documentation
  • Testing releases in different environments
  • Reporting bugs clearly and responsibly
  • Helping with reproducible builds

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Anonomi depends on a wider ecosystem.

Ways to help:

  • Running Tor relays or bridges
  • Map Tiles repository
  • Helping test offline distribution workflows
  • Providing feedback from real-world deployments

Even small infrastructure contributions improve resilience.


Not all support is technical.

You can help by:

  • Helping others understand threat models and limitations
  • Translating documentation
  • Sharing safe usage practices
  • Correcting misinformation

The goal is not mass adoption — it’s informed use.


To be explicit, Anonomi will not:

  • Accept funding that requires control or oversight
  • Add telemetry or tracking
  • Centralize infrastructure “for convenience”
  • Trade privacy for reach

If that ever changes, the project has failed its own principles.


Major decisions, tradeoffs, and limitations are documented openly.

If something is unsafe, incomplete, or experimental, it is described as such — not hidden behind marketing language.


If you value:

  • Tools that work offline
  • Resistance to surveillance and coercion
  • Software that assumes hostile environments

Then supporting Anonomi helps keep those options available.

Thank you for standing with a project that prioritizes safety over scale.