I want to build a world where privacy, anonymity, and human dignity are default, not boutique options.
Not a walled garden or a silo, but a privacy-first ecosystem where apps are built on shared guarantees (the seven rules). Users can move between services without re-exposing their private lives.
The economic model of surveillance capitalism—attention, profiling, and data arbitrage—must be replaced. Our model is subscription-first ($49/month, billed annually, 7-day free cancellation). This is deliberate: it aligns us with user interests, not ad economics.
We provide the primitives—PacID, zero-knowledge proofs, ingredients sheets, secure local key management—so other builders can launch privacy-first apps without reinventing the hard parts.
No fear that health records or private messages will be weaponized later.
People control who sees what, and for how long — not the product.
Marginalized voices can participate without fear of surveillance.
Companies can finally compete on quality and trust, not spying.
To make this plausible, I haven't just written documents. I have:
If you care about building an internet that protects people — not profits — there are three ways to join right now:
Try Privasemail or AnyKrypt. Feel the difference of not being tracked.
The primitives are available and composable. Build privacy-first apps.
We need auditors, privacy UX designers, and policy advocates.
"I don’t build privacy because it’s fashionable. I build it because people have been harmed by the absence of it — lost jobs, stolen identities, threatened safety, and broken trust.
My roadmap is not a product roadmap alone; it’s an attempt to restore dignity in the digital world. If you read this and feel the urgency, you’re in the right place."
— Om