Because this extension ships with a default list of alternatives, I think orgs like these would be best placed to maintain the quality of that list. Others can of course build alternative lists. Hosting with such orgs should also help with user confidence and therefore, adoption.
Because this extension ships with a default list of alternatives, I think orgs like these would be best placed to maintain the quality of that list. Others can of course build alternative lists. Hosting with such orgs should also help with user confidence and therefore, adoption.
EFF already hosts a few tech tools related to privacy: https://www.eff.org/pages/tools
I will ping the folks at EFF, IFF, FSF, Mozilla etc to see if they'd be interested.