Fight for the Future is a U.S.-based nonprofit organization founded in 2011 that focuses on digital rights, online privacy, and internet freedom. It operates as a 501(c)(4), which allows it to actively campaign and lobby around legislation, alongside a related 501(c)(3) education fund.

Important context for libertarian readers: FFTF is firmly rooted in progressive left-wing activism. Their work on digital freedom is consistently framed through modern social justice politics, which may not align with classical liberty-first or libertarian values.


What they have done

  • Helped organize the largest online protests in history against the SOPA and PIPA bills in 2012, which were ultimately defeated.
  • Played a major role in campaigns defending net neutrality in the United States.
  • Launched national efforts to restrict the use of facial recognition technology by police and government agencies.
  • Pushed messaging platforms to adopt end-to-end encryption.
  • Opposed online ID requirements and the expansion of digital surveillance laws.

These victories materially strengthened digital privacy and limited state and corporate control over the internet.


What they are working on now

  • Campaigning to ban biometric surveillance technologies.
  • Fighting legislation that could weaken anonymity and free expression online.
  • Working at the intersection of LGBTQ+ rights and tech policy, especially around content moderation and algorithmic harm — an explicitly progressive, left-wing ideological framing that treats tech policy as a tool of social activism rather than neutral liberty protection.
  • Building custom digital activism tools that make it easier for citizens to pressure lawmakers.

For many libertarian-minded readers, this ideological layer will be a deal-breaker, even if the underlying privacy goals are attractive.


Who is behind the organization

Fight for the Future was co-founded by Holmes Wilson and Tiffiniy Cheng.
Its leadership and advisory network includes people with deep ties to digital rights organizations such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

The team is composed of activists, technologists, designers, and policy experts drawn largely from progressive advocacy networks including Mozilla Foundation, MoveOn, and social justice organizing circles.

FFTF openly identifies as progressive and embeds modern left-wing political values into nearly all of its campaigns.


How to support them

  • Make a one-time or recurring donation
  • Join their mailing list and online actions
  • Share their campaigns on social media
  • Support their education fund for tax-deductible contributions

Final perspective

Fight for the Future is a small but highly effective digital activism group that has repeatedly translated online outrage into real political pressure and tangible privacy victories.

At the same time, they are not ideologically neutral defenders of liberty. Their work is deeply intertwined with progressive politics, identity-based activism, and content regulation narratives.

For readers who prioritize liberty as a core value above social engineering, this organization will feel like a tactical ally on surveillance issues — but a strategic mismatch on free expression and political neutrality.

A free internet does not maintain itself.
Fight for the Future genuinely fights against digital control.

Just understand clearly: they fight from the political left, not from a libertarian vision of maximal freedom.

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