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How to support & contribute to Infosec.Exchange

Infosec.Exchange is a bit of a phenomenon. Think of it, with Elon Musk taking over Twitter, the platform witnessed a mass exodus of 'infosec' people, including many Twitter infosec celebrities with a MASSIVE following (100k+), and social media clout to… this single, humble Mastodon instance that, until recently, was not very known…

This, of course, comes with a price.

Believe it or not, Infosec.Exchange has actual financial costs associated with its hosting. Yup, it doesn't happen in a void, there are a lot of toots, a lot of pictures of cats, a lot of disk space, and network bandwidth that someone has to pay for!

Luckily for you, me and everyone else enjoying presence of this little gem… options exist for you to support Infosec.Exchange financially!

Don't be shy and support the below:

Liberapay

https://liberapay.com/Infosec.exchange/

Current as of July 2023, Liberapay uses Stripe and PayPal as payment processors (along with associated fees).1) Liberapay does not take an additional cut on top of these fees, instead relying on donations.2)

Patreon

https://www.patreon.com/infosecexchange

Patreon allows for comparatively low fees on very small (<$3 USD) donation amounts.3) There is a 2.5% currency conversion fee if not paying in the creator's currency (USD).4) Patreon also takes an additional 5-12% cut,5) making their platform expensive if only using it for donations.

Although a once-off donation is possible by starting then cancelling a pledge, Patreon's higher fees means doing so is typically not recommended.

Ko-Fi

https://ko-fi.com/infosecexchange

Ko-Fi charges no additional fees for using their platform for Ko-Fi gold subscribers (such as the Infosec.Exchange account),6) and uses Stripe and PayPal as their payment processors (along with associated fees).7)

PayPal

Direct your payment to Jerry@infosec.exchange

Sending money directly through PayPal incurs variable fees depending on whether the transaction is domestic or international, the source of the funds (bank account, card, etc), and whether the sender selects the “Friends and Family” options.8)9)

Domestic (sender within US):

Friends and Family? Funding source Fee*
Yes PayPal balance, bank account, or Amex Send Account None*
Yes Cards Medium*
No Most payment methods Medium-Medium+*

International (sender outside US):

Friends and Family? Funding source Fee*
Yes PayPal balance, bank account, or Amex Send Account High*
Yes Cards High-Very High*
No Most payment methods High*

* :!: An additional fee of 3-4% applies for currency conversion via PayPal, on top of the existing transaction fees. This makes most non-USD payments relatively expensive to process!