A neo-Nazi website recently jettisoned from the businesses of some major internet companies has found aid from a Vancouver cybersecurity firm and its 20-year-old founder.

In August, The Daily Stormer was given the boot by Google, GoDaddy and the cybersecurity company Cloudflare, among others, after it mocked the woman killed during protests in Charlottesville, Va. The companies said the website, featuring topics like “Jewish Problem” and “Race War,” had violated their respective terms of service.

Soon after, it struck a deal for cybersecurity with Nick Lim, a Vancouver resident and founder of BitMitigate. The company protects The Daily Stormer from things like distributed denial of service attacks that try to clog bandwidth into crashing the site.

Though he denounced its ethos and called the site “pretty ridiculous,” Lim said he offered to help because the site has the right to free speech.

“I stand by all websites. I’m nondiscriminatory,” he said, adding that he would not defend them if they did anything illegal. “The Daily Stormer is a small, small, small percentage of what we protect and it has nothing to do with them specifically. In fact, I disagree with it. I’m the target of their kinds of attacks, but I don’t really care: it’s free speech.”