Hi Veronica.

First off, I'm not part of the FSFE infrastructure team, so talk what I say 
with a grain of salt.

My guess would be, that the FSFE is simply too busy with keeping their existing 
infrastructure running, to setup yet another public service that needs 
maintenance.

Also, it is the goal of the FSFE to educate people about technology and the 
best way people learn is by doing. It is far better when people learn to use 
technology to protect themselves and their friends independently then if they'd 
just make use of some provider without understanding what's going on. In the 
end they'd end up having to trust yet another party (the FSFE in this case).

I suggest you join forces with some friends/your local hacker space to set up 
your own pihole instance. Sadly privacy means hard work but its worth it ;)

Happy Hacking
Paul

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