Where the money goes // The pledge
Fund the fight
Eyes Off isn't a charity, and we won't pretend it is. But this store only exists because of one fight, so every month a share of what Eyes Off makes in profit goes out to the people actually waging it: in courtrooms, in city halls, and on the map. Below is exactly who gets it and what they do.
Re: what a share of every order actually pays for.
No stunt. No round-up at checkout.
We don't tack a donation onto your total or ask you to opt in. It comes out of our end. Each month a portion of Eyes Off profit is split between the organizations below. We're keeping this honest: we're not publishing a percentage we might not hold to, and we're not claiming your specific dollar goes to a specific group. What we can say plainly is that the fight against Flock is the reason this store exists, and we put money back into it.
The recipients // Verified, active, anti-ALPR
Who gets it
Electronic Frontier Foundation
The backbone. EFF sues police over warrantless plate searches, digs through the data to expose Flock's use by ICE and against protesters, and represented DeFlock's creator for free when Flock tried to threaten the project into silence.
eff.org →Fight for the Future
The ground game. Their FlockOut campaign hands ordinary people the tools to push back: city-council call scripts, public-records templates, printable zines and posters, and coalition support for local fights.
fightforthefuture.org →ACLU
The muscle. The ACLU's "Get the Flock Out" campaign and its state-affiliate toolkits have helped roughly two dozen communities cancel or reject Flock contracts since 2025, and pushed legislation to rein the cameras in.
aclu.org →DeFlock
One engineer, Will Freeman, started crowdsourcing the location of every ALPR camera in the country. The map now holds more than 100,000 of them. It turned scattered unease into organized resistance and is the reason a lot of those city contracts got cancelled. It's the map our DeFlock tee points at. DeFlock is a volunteer, open-source project rather than a place to send money, so the best way to back it is to support EFF, who defends it, and to add the cameras on your own street.
deflock.me →Sources: EFF, "We're Fighting Mass Surveillance Tech and Winning" (eff.org, 2026). ACLU, "Get the Flock Out" campaign. Fight for the Future, FlockOut. 404 Media / State of Surveillance on DeFlock's camera count. Recipients and this pledge are current as of this printing and may change; we'll only ever name groups we actually fund.