Dear Wayback Supporter,
We ask you only once a year: please help the Internet Archive today. You may not know it, but we’re an independent, non-profit website that the entire world depends on. We protect reader privacy. We never sell ads, but still need to pay for servers and staff. Most users can’t afford to donate, but we hope you can.
If everyone chips in $25, we can keep this going for free. For the price of a meal, we can preserve a website forever. When I started this, people called me crazy.
Collect web pages? Why? We built the Wayback Machine because open access to knowledge is fragile. We became the digital library of record because no one should be able to change the past. I think the Internet Archive is a bargain, but we need your help. If you find our site useful, chip in what you can today. Thank you.
—Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive
Dear Wayback Supporter,
We ask you only once a year: please help the Internet Archive today. We’re an independent, non-profit website that the entire world depends on. We protect reader privacy. We never sell ads, but still need to pay for servers and staff.
If everyone chips in $25, we can keep this going for free. For the price of a meal, we can preserve a website forever. When I started this, people called me crazy.
Collect web pages? Why? We built the Wayback Machine because open access to knowledge is fragile. We became the digital library of record because no one should be able to change the past. If you find our site useful, please chip in. Thank you.
—Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive
Dear Wayback Supporter,
We ask you only once a year: please help the Internet Archive today. We’re an independent, non-profit website that the entire world depends on. We protect reader privacy. We never sell ads, but still need to pay for servers and staff.
If everyone chips in $25, we can keep this going for free. For the price of a meal, we can preserve a website forever. When I started this, people called me crazy.
Collect web pages? Why? We built the Wayback Machine because open access to knowledge is fragile. We became the digital library of record because no one should be able to change the past. If you find our site useful, please chip in. Thank you.
—Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive
Dear Wayback Supporter,
We ask you only once a year: please help the Internet Archive today. We’re an independent, non-profit website that the entire world depends on. We never sell ads, but still need to pay for servers and staff.
If everyone chips in $25, we can keep this going for free. For the price of a meal, we can preserve a website forever. When I started this, people called me crazy.
Collect web pages? Why? We built the Wayback Machine because open access to knowledge is fragile. No one should be able to change the past. If you find our site useful, please chip in. Thank you.
—Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive