Who we are
In a world that seems to be drifting toward a state of being where the complete surveillance of individuals is the norm, we set out with the intent of preserving ineliable liberties like privacy and anonimity.
Our intent is to bring together on our platform a collection of tools and resources that can aid the average person in maintaining those liberties, giving full control to each user of their own data.
Inevitably, in order for this claim to be real, we don't store any personal data, and we only collect the data that is needed for the tool to operate. We don't implement any kind of fingerpritning or client-side scanning.
We truly believe privacy is the founding stone of any other freedom. Any model of society in which the act of an individual with their own self are perceived as a threat to the society itself, it is a dysfunctional society, It is a society that does not deserver to continue operating in the current state of affairs and it is a society that treats its own members as its enemies.
The aim of this website, is to function as an "oasis" in which users can feel safe and empowered in reacing their privacy goals.

Why we believe privacy is important.
The word "privacy" can be interpreted in different ways by different people. Here's some official definitions by renowned institutions:

"Privacy: someone'right to keep their personal matters and relationship secret" - Cambridge University Dictionary

"Privacy is the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or information about themselves, and therby express themselves selectively." - Wikipedia

"A state in which one is not observed or disturbed by other people." - Google dictionary

"The right to be left alone, free from interference or intrusion." - University of California San Diego

We believe all of these definitions are valid and that they all have a common denominator: ultimately, privacy is a concept that, before any other, gives us the ability to build a society based on mutual consent, a society that is truly democratic and that puts its members on the top step of the podium when it comes to sdefending their own safety, including own data and information. A society where privacy is criminalised or hindered in any form, it's not a free society, it's a society where consent is secondary to "safety", and again, it is a society that it is not designed to benefits the majority of its memebers.
Infrastructure
Our platform runs on no-trust basis. That means that you do not have to trust anything of what we said so far. But we are gonna enable you to physically check if anything in our code ever change. In fact, every update to the code will be automatically published and hashed in order to guarantee:

- No malicious code changes on our siede
- No malicious third party injection to the code
- No forced code change mandated by legal institution

Nothing can be implemented without the user be made aware of those code changes.

Our web messaging tool enables you to encrypt a message on your own browser, yes! Your own browser is running the encryption scripts. Your plaintext never reaches our server. A unique link, then will be sent to the recipient via email, and they will be able to open the link using the passphrase (generated by your browser) you shared with him through different channels. Nobody without the passphrase can read the message, even if they intercepted it on the route between you and the recipient. Our servers are minimal and are only required for the hosting of the website itself, but as per their code, none our tools is virtually or physically capable of storing or collecting your personal data, metadata and any input submitted on the webpage.

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