Privacy Should Be a Right,
Not a Privilege
We believe everyone deserves digital privacy, regardless of technical skill or budget. That's why we're building open source privacy tools that make privacy simple and accessible.
Our Mission
Protect Identity
Shield your real email from spam, trackers & hackers. Your identity stays yours.
Secure Sharing
Enable truly private file sharing where even we can't see what you're sharing.
Confidential Intake
Encrypted forms for whistleblowing, patient intake & legal contact. Only you can decrypt.
Transparency
Our code is open source. Trust through transparency, not promises.
What We Believe
Privacy is a Human Right
Article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights protects privacy. We build tools to uphold that right in the digital age.
Community Over Profit
We offer generous free tiers because privacy shouldn't depend on your wallet. Paid plans help us sustain the service for everyone.
Transparency Builds Trust
Our platform code is open source on Codeberg. Anyone can audit our code and verify our claims.
Our Technical Philosophy
Drop & Form Are Zero-Knowledge by Design:Drop encryption happens on your device, and the file keys never reach our servers. Form responses are encrypted in the submitter's browser to your form's public key, so only you can decrypt them after unlocking your vault. Alias uses a different trust model: mail is forwarded in real time without being stored.
Minimal Data Collection:We only collect what's absolutely necessary to provide the service. No selling data, no advertising trackers, and only cookie-free aggregate analytics.
Open Source Security: Our platform code is open source on Codeberg. We invite security researchers to audit our code and verify our claims. We provide a secure process for responsible disclosure of vulnerabilities.
Industry Standards: We use proven cryptographic standards: AES-256-GCM, RSA... No custom crypto, no security through obscurity.
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