Triplebit is a U.S. nonprofit organization and transit internet service provider (ISP) based in Minneapolis, MN.
Triplebit envisions a world where access and privacy are the defaults. Our mission is to protect and uphold the rights to privacy, access to information, anonymity, and free speech. To further our mission, Triplebit operates high capacity Tor exit relays and other critical privacy infrastructure.
Triplebit’s Autonomous System Number (ASN) is 401332.
Jonah founded Triplebit in 2024 with the goal of promoting privacy and freedom of expression within the telecommunication industry. He is a privacy and security engineer and the founder and director of Privacy Guides, creating accessible web content and digital product reviews with the goal of empowering people to take control over their digital data and identity, and to feel safe using technology in their daily lives.
The Triplebit board currently consists of our president and two volunteer director positions.
Henry is a digital rights activist, marketing manager at Cake Wallet, and the founder and owner of Techlore, a YouTube channel with 230K+ subscribers focused on privacy and digital rights. For nearly a decade, he has developed resources and used his expertise to improve people’s relationship with technology and digital safety.
Carey is the author of the book “Firewalls Don’t Stop Dragons: A Step-by-Step Guide to Computer Security and Privacy for Non-Techies” and host of the podcast of the same name. He has a Master’s degree from Purdue University and recently retired from a 28-year career in software engineering to focus on teaching others how to defend their digital devices and protect their personal data. He currently teaches a class on cybersecurity and privacy as part of the Osher Life Long Institute (OLLI) program at Duke University.