The Roadmap

A New Layer of
The Internet.

I want to build a world where privacy, anonymity, and human dignity are default, not boutique options.

The Big Picture

A New Internet World (Privaseverse)

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.

Replace Current Incentives

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.

Infrastructure: Cyber 2.0

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.


Concrete Milestones

  • Solidify Foundations: Harden Cyber 2.0, PacID protocol, and the ingredients sheet. Open audits and formal proofs where possible.
  • Scale Core Apps: Grow Privasemail and AnyKrypt into production-ready, audited services.
  • PrivaseDoc Roll-out: Move beyond the mental health pilot to a full privacy-first hospital management platform (E2EE consultations, privacy-preserving triage).
  • Developer Platform: Launch SDKs so third-party developers can publish apps into the Privaseverse Store while inheriting privacy guarantees.
  • Ecosystem Governance: Establish a privacy standards body to verify ingredients sheets and audit apps.

How This Changes Lives

No Fear

No fear that health records or private messages will be weaponized later.

User Sovereignty

People control who sees what, and for how long — not the product.

Safer Discourse

Marginalized voices can participate without fear of surveillance.

Ethical Markets

Companies can finally compete on quality and trust, not spying.

Measuring Success

  • [ ] Technical audits passed (independent, public).
  • [ ] Number of apps built on Cyber 2.0.
  • [ ] Retention without behavioral profiling.
  • [ ] Policy impact (Ingredients Sheet becomes industry standard).
  • [ ] Real-world outcomes (Measurable reduction in data breaches).

Risks & Mitigation

Regulatory Pressure We build with legal clarity and engage regulators proactively. Transparency reduces surprises.
Usability vs. Privacy We invest in UX that makes cryptography seamless (local key management, recovery flows without PII).
Funding & Survival We chose a subscription model ($49/yr) to align incentives. We prioritize survival and product-market fit.

What I've Already Done

To make this plausible, I haven't just written documents. I have:

  • Built working primitives (Cyber 2.0, PacID, Privasemail, AnyKrypt). functioning systems, not prototypes.
  • Rolled out the Ingredients Sheet in live products.
  • Secured recognition (NASSCOM, Government of India).
  • Assembled a mission-focused team with principle-first governance.

The Invitation

If you care about building an internet that protects people — not profits — there are three ways to join right now:

1. Use the Products

Try Privasemail or AnyKrypt. Feel the difference of not being tracked.

2. Build on Cyber 2.0

The primitives are available and composable. Build privacy-first apps.

3. Contribute & Audit

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