Keeping the Record Straight

Dear Patron,
 

We'll make this quick—the Internet Archive needs your help.

Only one in a thousand users of the Internet Archive choose to donate, funding our essential work. Will you support a crucial digital resource this Monday?

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Disinformation and misinformation are increasingly dangerous, and the Internet Archive is dedicated to providing reliable, verifiable information to anyone in need of it. We remain committed to documenting unfolding history in real-time, even as it takes unprecedented forms.

The Wayback Machine captures 650 million web pages daily. The data we preserve is an essential resource for journalists, researchers, and inquisitive individuals worldwide. As significant current events continue to unfold, all of us are relying on digital sources for information—and the Internet Archive aims to ensure that that information is trustworthy. 

Here's how you can help. 

We believe that our collections should always be free for everyone, which is why we don't charge for access, sell user data, or run ads. We rely on the generosity of individuals like you, averaging $30, to keep our systems running effectively.

If you've found our services useful, please consider donating to help us build the web we deserve. We understand if you can't afford to contribute, but I promise it will be well spent if you can. Together, we can continue advancing Universal Access to All Knowledge.

Thank you for joining us.
The Internet Archive Team

 
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