Ubuntu Freedom | UFree Digital Platform
We’re Here With You
Ubuntu means I am because we are. That applies here too — when you run into a problem, have a question, or need help navigating our platforms, reaching out is part of how we do this together.
This page covers support for the UFree Digital Platform and all Ubuntu Freedom initiatives, including Church of the Revolution, Seed & Harvest, and Care Space Project. As these projects grow, this page will grow with them.
Before You Reach Out
Check below — your question may already be answered.
Frequently Asked Questions
UFree Platform
How do I create an account? Visit [ubuntufreedom.com] or download the UFree app and select “Create Account.” You’ll need a valid email address and a password. We recommend using a strong, unique password — especially if your work involves organizing or activism.
I forgot my password. What do I do? Select “Forgot Password” on the login screen and follow the prompts. A reset link will be sent to the email address associated with your account.
How do I update my account information? Log in and navigate to your profile settings. From there you can update your name, email, password, and other account details.
How do I delete my account? You have the right to delete your account and your data at any time. To request account deletion, email us at [support@ubuntufreedom.com] with the subject line “Account Deletion Request.” We will process your request within 30 days.
I’m having a technical problem with the app. What should I do? First, try closing and reopening the app, or refreshing your browser. If the issue continues:
- Check that your app is updated to the latest version
- Try logging out and back in
- If it still isn’t working, contact us (see below) and describe what’s happening, what device you’re using, and any error messages you’re seeing. Screenshots are always helpful.
Is UFree available on all devices? UFree is currently available at [ubuntufreedom.com]. Mobile app availability will be announced through our channels as development progresses.
Privacy and Security
Who can see what I post? Visibility settings vary by feature. We will always make it clear within the platform what is public, what is community-visible, and what is private. When in doubt, treat any digital space as potentially visible to unintended audiences.
How is my data protected? We take responsible measures to protect your data. We also encourage you to take your own precautions — particularly if you are engaged in frontline organizing work. Please read our [Privacy Policy] for full details, including an honest note about the limits of digital security in movement spaces.
I want to report a privacy concern. Email us at [privacy@ubuntufreedom.com]. We take these concerns seriously and will respond promptly.
Can law enforcement access my data? Like all platforms operating under U.S. law, we may be legally required to comply with valid legal process such as subpoenas or court orders. We will not voluntarily share your information with law enforcement. We encourage users engaged in high-risk organizing work to be thoughtful about what is shared digitally, on any platform. See our Privacy Policy for more detail.
Church of the Revolution
How do I join or attend a service? Church of the Revolution holds First Sundays gatherings and other events. Follow Ubuntu Freedom on social media or check [ubuntufreedom.com] for the most current schedule and attendance information.
Is this a traditional church? Church of the Revolution is a spiritual and political home — not a traditional religious institution. It is rooted in the conviction that liberation work is sacred work. All who are aligned with our values are welcome.
Seed & Harvest and Care Space Project
These initiatives are currently in development. As they launch, dedicated support information will be added here. To stay informed, join our mailing list or follow Ubuntu Freedom’s channels.
General Ubuntu Freedom
How do I get involved with Ubuntu Freedom beyond the app? We are always building. Reach out through our contact page, attend a Church of the Revolution gathering, or follow our work to find current opportunities to plug in.
I’m interested in partnering or funding Ubuntu Freedom’s work. We welcome aligned partnerships and funding relationships. Please contact us at [info@ubuntufreedom.com] and tell us about your organization and interests.
I have a media or press inquiry. Contact us at [info@ubuntufreedom.com] with “Press” in the subject line.
Contact Support
If you didn’t find what you needed above, we’re reachable here:
General Support [support@ubuntufreedom.com]
Privacy and Data Concerns [privacy@ubuntufreedom.com]
General Inquiries and Partnerships [info@ubuntufreedom.com]
We aim to respond to all messages within 3–5 business days. During periods of high activity, it may take a little longer — we appreciate your patience.
A Word on Digital Safety
Ubuntu Freedom exists to support collective liberation. That work matters — and because it matters, it may attract attention from those who oppose it.
We want every member of our community to move through digital spaces with care and intention. Some practical starting points:
- Use a unique, strong password for your UFree account (and all accounts)
- Be thoughtful about what personal or organizing details you share in any digital space
- If your work carries elevated risk, explore resources like the [Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Surveillance Self-Defense guide] (ssd.eff.org) and [Security in a Box] (securityinabox.org)
You deserve honest information. We would rather you use our platform with open eyes than feel a false sense of security.
This support page is updated as Ubuntu Freedom’s platforms and programs develop. Last updated: [DATE]