What is Riseup?

The Riseup Collective functions independently from Seattle, yet its membership reaches individuals across the entire globe. Our purpose is to cultivate a society that is liberated, marked by the absence of necessity and the freedom to express oneself without the burdens of oppression or hierarchical systems, ensuring that power is shared fairly. To realize this vision, we provide vital communication and computing tools to those challenging capitalism and various forms of social injustice. Riseup offers digital communication resources that cater to individuals and organizations committed to significant social transformation. Furthermore, we strive to establish democratic alternatives and practice self-determination through the use of secure communication channels. Among the various services we provide, we also manage mailing lists tailored for activist groups, which enhances our support for collaborative efforts. By doing so, we seek to bolster networks that promote collective action and solidarity. Ultimately, our unwavering dedication lies in empowering movements that aspire toward a world defined by justice and equity for all.

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Company Facts

Company Name:
Riseup
Date Founded:
1999
Company Website:
riseup.net/en

Product Details

Deployment
SaaS
On-Prem
Support
Web-Based Support

Product Details

Target Company Sizes
Individual
1-10
11-50
51-200
201-500
501-1000
1001-5000
5001-10000
10001+
Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
Small Business
Enterprise
Freelance
Nonprofit
Government
Startup
Supported Languages
English

Riseup Categories and Features

VPN Service

Anonymous Browsing
DNS Leak Protection
For Digital Security
For Financial Security
For Gaming
For Streaming
Kill Switch
Multi-Language
Multi-Protocol
Peer-to-Peer
Policy Management
Remote Access
Web Inspection
White Label

Riseup Customer Reviews

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    Position: Pentester
    Has used product for: Free Trial
    Uses the product: Monthly
    Org Size (# of Employees): 1 - 25
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    Good luck joining.

    Date: Dec 24 2022
    Summary

    Don't even bother unless you're a hippie, they don't know what cyber activism is evidently, thus my confusion as to the great security.
    My list
    1) Tutanota 2) Proton 3) Disroot 4) Cyberfear
    5) Lavabit 6) DNMX (Dark Net Mail Xchange)

    Positive

    Cool name, cool logo, excellent security, and nothing else.

    Negative

    Can't join, when attempting to join you have to get some sort of invite code from an existing user, if you attempt to contact the support to gain entry you'll be shot down rather harshly. I don't care about activists, at least the kind they want, my activist type is not but more or less is the same frequency as Guy Fawkes' disciples, which is why I wanted Riseup as its secure.

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