We grow what we trust .
We partner with open-source projects, cybersecurity companies, researchers, and NGOs whose work makes people safer online. No logo-farming. No pay-to-play sponsorship. Real collaborations that schools, families, and the public get to benefit from.
Four things, in this order.
Mission aligned
Your work makes people safer online, not just more surveilled or more locked in.
Transparent
We can describe the collaboration out loud. No hidden quid-pro-quo. No content we can't stand behind.
Free for participants
Schools, families, and public events we run together stay free at the point of use. Commercial upsells happen elsewhere.
Long term
We prefer a small number of durable relationships over dozens of one-off logos. Twelve months is a good starting horizon.
A short list, kept honest.
Below are the organizations we work with right now. More will join over time: companies, open-source projects, research groups, and NGOs whose work fits the criteria above. If that could be you, the form below is the fastest way in.
More partners on the way. New names land here as we add them.
Three steps. No paperwork until step three.
You reach out
Use the form below or email us. One paragraph about your organization, one paragraph about what you're imagining. No pitch deck needed.
We talk, briefly
A 30-minute video call. We check alignment, we ask questions you may find blunt, and we agree on what a small first collaboration could look like.
We pilot something small
One workshop, one post, one joint resource. If the pilot works, we keep going. If it doesn't, we part politely and stay in touch.
Tell us what you're thinking.
This form goes straight to the people who decide on partnerships: Simon and André. We read every submission and reply within a week. If it's a bad fit we'll say so, politely, and with a reason.
Prefer email? Write to [email protected].