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Reviews about Stiftung Erneuerbare Freiheit
STIFTUNG ERNEUERBARE FREIHEIT is a German non-profit private-law foundation (gemeinnützige Stiftung des bürgerlichen Rechts) based in Bavaria, created in 2012 by Georg Schäff. Public pages describe its work around digital rights, including support for free/open software and projects tied to transparency and freedom of information; the listed executive board representative is Moritz Bartl.
An operational network footprint is visible via RIPE: the organization is associated with ASN AS60729 (AS name TORSERVERS-NET), with allocations dating back to 2013 and small IPv4 space (notably several /24 blocks). Multiple public IP intelligence/WHOIS mirrors label parts of this space as used for Tor relay/exit infrastructure, and external fraud-risk dashboards flag elevated abuse potential for traffic sourced from the ASN; some geolocation signals point to Germany, while specific routed subnets may be registered to other organizations.
User-style reviews are sparse and fragmented; most publicly indexed commentary is technical or event/reporting rather than service feedback. Reputation signals therefore sit in the middle, with risk scoring sites highlighting abuse associations typical for Tor-related IP ranges.
Company website:
renewablefreedom.org