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2025 has been a crazy year for Privacy Guides.

In just 9 months we’ve published 15 videos and 41 articles, and we’ve pushed major releases to the privacyguides.org website 13 times, with each release typically containing 10–25+ PR submissions from our team and volunteers. Since only July we’ve hosted 10 livestreams of our revived podcast, and there are plenty more on the way.

Since December, 3700+ more people have followed us on Mastodon, and about the same number have subscribed to our new YouTube channel. There are 200 per week more active users on our forum, and pageviews across all our sites have well more than doubled.

All of this is to say that people care about privacy a lot, and I believe we set the example in this space. While other “cybersecurity influencers” promote one-size-fits-all advice, we focus on practical and nuanced recommendations, and realistic threat modeling that accounts for the complexity of your personal situation.

How?

To be real with all of you, the reason all of this is possible is because we hired Jordan, Em, and Kevin to work on Privacy Guides on a consistent, regular basis at the beginning of this year.

Our volunteer team, moderators, and this community have all been doing exceptional—unbelievable—work since 2021, which has established the foundation for all of our recommendations and advice.

However, the reality is that to get this fantastic content out there and in front of people, there has to be a team doing work day in and day out to stay on top of the news feeds and create content that sticks with people and informs newcomers about why this all matters.

Why a Membership?

Our greatest strength is that we have no sponsors or affiliates. We have sent thousands of new subscribers to subscriptions for tools like Proton Mail/VPN, MySudo, Ente, and so many other privacy tools, and we do it purely because we believe in these tools and want them to succeed.

Frankly, many of the companies we recommend regularly send hundreds or thousands in affiliate dollars to other channels that give them far less traffic, while rarely if ever voluntarily making a donation to support our work.

Our choice to only receive income from the people who directly support our work makes us virtually the only review team in this space which has no reliance on the companies we recommend.

We have a handful of regular supporters who we are very grateful for, and we have received a very small number of very generous one-time donations which have made all of our work over the past year possible.

However, one-time donations dry up, and if we want to maintain our great momentum in 2026 and onward, we simply need people to make this work sustainable and give our team the safety of monthly recurring revenue.

What do Members get?

My personal goal is for our membership program to give our members far more value than you will get from any other ~$10/month Patreon or subscription service from other YouTubers, podcasters, and writers in the personal privacy space.

I want anyone pushing privacy forward to be hugely successful, but to tell you the truth, I personally believe we are creating the best content in this space right now, and I hope that you trust Privacy Guides to publish the best version of this information as well.

Going forward, some of the content that we pay to produce will probably have to be restricted to people who are willing to pay for that content in return. Our members will also receive:

  • Early access to new videos on our channel
  • Priority Q&A responses on This Week in Privacy
  • Recognition on our forum and website
  • Priority response to comments on our articles/videos

We are also constantly considering new ideas in the team and from our members. Part of my commitment to make sure you can get the highest quality version from the Privacy Guides team of anything you can find from anyone else is to work with you all to decide what direction we should go in here.

Some other things we are considering include members-only forums and group chats, more detailed news reports about privacy tools and companies, private chats with team members, or free merch for our supporters. If any of this interests you, or if there’s something else you might want, please let us know.

I am particularly interested to hear from people who subscribe to other channels creating privacy-related content, on Patreon or otherwise. What is the reason you do so?

40% Off Discount

Our membership program is brand new, and we don’t have a lot of this “exclusive” content I’m talking about yet (really, any at all). I know it is hard to commit to a subscription before you can see what it actually offers. If you don’t want to become a member now, I totally understand, and I make purchasing decisions the same way. It is always the smarter move to pay based on features available now rather than future promises.

However, I also hope you see the increased commitment we’ve been making this last year, and can believe in our mission beyond what we can provide you today.

Our final membership price is going to be $10/month or $100/year. It’s an over-said trope, but this is literally less than one fast food lunch to support a month of our work.

If you are willing to take the gamble now that we will be able to meet that value in the near future, I want to give you a lifetime discount for joining us on this journey early, because you are making all of this possible.

:right_arrow: Become a member at an early rate of $6/month

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If you want to get subscribed to our free newsletter we’ll be semi-regularly sharing updates about content from the team, plus optionally you can choose to receive an email notification every time we publish a new video or a new episode of This Week in Privacy.

Future episodes of This Week in Privacy will be delivered on its respective mailing list, and it will include links to all the articles we cover in the episode, straight to your inbox :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

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I just wrote about the EU commission’s response on mastodon on chat control lmfao.

It is so bad it is bringing the “Did I ever tell you about the definition of insanity” [eu.safereddit.com is broken, I am no longer gonna ask users to just click random instance again, figure out an instance to use yourselves, sorry, wish there was an agreeable one] meme back to the dead

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I think I already am subscribed, through RSS though. I imagine there’s no difference?

Our newsletters are different than our articles, and you will also have the option to get video notifications which wouldn’t be on the standard RSS either:

The newsletters are probably going to be mainly linking to our own articles though, plus a bit of extra commentary, exactly like what our first one in the OP looks like. If you don’t care about any of that then you won’t miss out on anything via RSS.

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Ah I see. Thanks. I’ll get the newsletter too then. No harm.

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I tried, says too many sign in attempts. Don’t know why? Are many on the same Mullvad IP trying the same?

Not sure, can you give it another try now? I changed something that might’ve been broken, but it’s hard to tell since we’re not doing too much logging. If there’s still issues then I’ll have to take a closer look.

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Yes, it works now. Thank you!

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Updated with new members information and discount

I don’t know if this is in a roadmap or something the team would consider, but I would find it valuable to get updates on privacy legislation or calls to action for organizing around the cause of digital privacy. I think many people want to fight back, but we’re not sure what the next step is supposed to be. Part of that is finding resources on activism, but the other part is being knowledgeable about current events and community-wide efforts to combat this. If it could be separated from the regular news coverage, I would find that helpful since it would be focused and not pull in news that can sometimes be repetitive and non-actionable.

If we could get like a regular status report on the political state of privacy in different parts of the world and what action is taking place to improve things, I think that would make a membership a valuable tool in the tool belt of organizers.

Maybe the efforts around Chat Control can be used to see what kind of content needs to be public and what content would be better for an organizer who needs to know more than just a call to action.

Along these lines, have you thought about having private Q&A sessions where members can come with questions prepared to run through different things. It would be broader than a one on one consultation, but by having a smaller group of people on a call, you could get through a few more questions from one person on a specific topic. The smaller group could also help to cover OPSEC if someone has questions that are ok to share in a small group setting but not ok in a forum or public Q&A setting. I’m thinking about this specifically from the perspective of organizing, but there could be others who would benefit from more focused time.

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This is definitely along the lines of what I see the benefits of a members-only forum or chat are, but regularly scheduled sessions could definitely be interesting.

Thanks for your suggestions! A lot we’ll think about.

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I signed up. I look forward to seeing great content.

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Thank you so much!

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Subscribed.

I also would like to see more of this. The next evolution in our privacy fight has to be more on activism and political measures. Tool/service discussion can only get us so far when privacy-invasive laws like KYC requirements and Chat Control are being widely discussed and implemented. News discussions and commentary can also add to the gloom and doom of the overall situation without any sort of hope.

We need to start organising and figthing publicly. So having regular status reports on privacy legislation developments, calls to actions etc. would be beneficial. I know it would present a large challenge to the team to track and report on such things across different countries, but maybe you could also start working more closely and collaboratively with other privacy organisations and companies for unified action?

Essentially, what this team does now is amazing and very beneficial. However, if you could take another step, it should be more on the public/activist/legal stage to help organise privacy community on relevant civil issues.

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Am I already a member if I’ve donated previously? Not to say I won’t donate again, just clarifying

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Great, indeed! I’m optimistic, as I think this membership will help you advance the already great content you’re offering and elevate you even more on the matters discussable and the possibilities you will open yourself to with a small number of subscribers and a more sealed (so to speak) “unit”. Anyway, I have linked/created the identical account on privacyguides.org that I had not previously done so, and for the moment, I have opted for the Subscriber tier. Is there presently an option to make payments using cryptocurrencies that many of us in the privacy community (I’m inserting myself, but I’m more of an observer, really) value, such as Monero, or possibly cash sent through the mail for those who might not feel entirely at ease and prefer to steer clear of the volatility associated with the cryptocurrency market like me? I notice that, aside from the need to create/link another account (that I found it odd, in a way, since both first and last names are required, and another set of data has to be inserted), I could also visit Privacy Guides Fund to obtain the same membership, correct?

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It is correct that these are the same program.

If you sign up on privacyguides.org you get:

  • All member benefits, accessible through this forum
  • All access to members-only content through privacyguides.org
  • Our free newsletter
  • Any members-only newsletters
  • Currently, this discount for new members
  • Pay with Stripe

If you sign up on donate.magicgrants.org you get:

  • All member benefits, accessible though this forum
  • You don’t get an account on privacyguides.org, but all members-only content will be mirrored here on the forum too
  • You aren’t signed up for our free emails, but you can sign up separately on our website at any time
  • You aren’t signed up for members-only emails, but they will be mirrored here on the forum for members to read
  • No discount at this time
  • Pay with cryptocurrency, credit, debit, bank, etc.

Our new system has a bit tighter integration with how we are now publishing things, but if you use this forum as the main way to access the community you will find everything we do for members accessible through here either way.

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Just a quick question, is there anything else I need to do after purchasing the support plan? I dont see the member flair on my username - I paid via the website.

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