The closure of the World Wide Web Foundation feels like the end of an important era for the internet. Founded by Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, the foundation worked hard to make the internet open, accessible, and fair for everyone. It focused on closing the digital divide, ensuring equal access to technology, and pushing for ethical policies online. The foundation raised a lot of awareness about digital rights and accessibility, but its closure shows how tough it is for nonprofits to survive in today’s fast-changing tech world. Even though it’s gone, the goal of a fair internet isn’t over. Now it’s up to governments, companies, and individuals to keep fighting for an internet that values privacy, fairness, and inclusivity. This reminds us how important it is to stick to these ideals as the internet keeps shaping our world.