"In 2012, when we announced the first certification, we hosted information about the program and retailers as a simple page on the Free Software Foundation (FSF) Web site. With only one retailer selling one device, this was certainly satisfactory. As the program grew, we added each new device chronologically to that page, highlighting the newest certifications. We are now in a place where eight different retailers have gained nearly fifty certifications, including the recently announced Talos II and Talos II Lite mainboards from Raptor Computing Systems, LLC. With so many devices available, across so many different device categories, it was getting more difficult for users to find what they were looking for in just a plain chronological list.

Thus we are proud to announce we’re launching a new, stand-alone Web presence for RYF, capable of facilitating its continued expansion. Users can check out the new site at https://ryf.fsf.org. There, they can browse certifications by vendor and device type, and learn about the most recent certifications. Each device has its own page which directs users to the certification announcement, date of certification, and a link to the retailer site where they can purchase it.

We hope that this update will make it even easier for users to find products they can trust from retailers dedicated to promoting freedom and privacy for everyone. With that said, there is always room for improvement, so we would love to hear your feedback about the new site. Here’s what you can do to help:

  • Check out the new site at https://ryf.fsf.org and let us know what you think by sending an email to licensing@fsf.org.

  • Help spread awareness of the RYF program by sharing our RYF flyer with your friends and colleagues.

  • Buy certified products and encourage others to do so.

  • Encourage a retailer to certify a product by directing them to the RYF criteria page.

  • Support this work by donating or joining the FSF as an associate member."

https://www.fsf.org/blogs/licensing/new-ryf-web-site-its-now-easier-to-support-companies-selling-devices-that-respect-your-freedom