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-Like this guide? Download the printable version (translations welcome!) and organize a Giving
+ Like this guide? Download the printable version and organize a Giving
Guide Giveaway to share it with your community. And remember: donating to a nonprofit in someone's name is at least as meaningful as buying them an electronic device.
Great for all-free-software installations on laptops with incompatible Wi-Fi hardware.
+Designed to complement your existing router by providing an easy-to-set up VPN that enhances privacy and security and circumvents network controls. Discount available.
+More powerful than its smaller cousin, and can be further upgraded with a larger antenna. Discount available.
+If you have ideas for more gifts that can be given freely, submit your recommendations to our + growing page. +
Great for all-free-software installations on laptops with incompatible Wi-Fi hardware. Discount code: FSFGIVING.
-Free Software Foundation, + Software Freedom Conservancy, +Electronic Frontier Foundation, + Creative Commons, + Wikimedia Foundation, Software Freedom Law Center, and GNOME Foundation.
+Designed to complement your existing router by providing an easy-to-set up VPN that enhances privacy and security and circumvents network controls.
- -To learn more about which hardware supports free software and which doesn't, explore the community-run h-node database.
More powerful than its smaller cousin, and can be further upgraded with a larger antenna.
-This page by the Free Software Foundation is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 Unported. +
+The graphics and photos used on this page have been modified by the Free Software Foundation and are licensed separately under the following terms:
+If you have ideas for more gifts that can be given freely, submit your recommendations to our - growing page. -
-Electronic Frontier Foundation, - Creative Commons, - Wikimedia Foundation, - Software Freedom Conservancy, - Software Freedom Law Center, - GNOME Foundation and - Free Software Foundation.
-To learn more about which hardware supports free software and which doesn't, explore the community-run h-node database.
-This page by the Free Software Foundation is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 Unported. -
-The graphics and photos used on this page have been modified by the Free Software Foundation and are licensed separately under the following terms:
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