PrivacyGuides
Community-run guides and recommendations (browsers, OS, messaging) with strong threat-model thinking.
Community-run guides and recommendations (browsers, OS, messaging) with strong threat-model thinking.
Leading nonprofit defending digital privacy, free expression, and encryption; solid explainers and legal updates.
In-depth reviews and how-tos across VPNs, browsers, email, and platform hardening—practical and up-to-date.
Accessible privacy explainers (email, VPN, cloud). Good for mainstream readers transitioning to private tools.
Transparency-first VPN team writing about metadata, audits, and network-level privacy—technical but readable.
Updates from the Tor team on onion routing, censorship resistance, and fingerprinting defenses.
Hardened Firefox fork with telemetry stripped and sane defaults; great base for private browsing.
Hardened Chromium with built-in tracker blocking and optional Tor windows; good for Chrome-compat needs.
Clear, practical privacy education—Android/iOS hardening, browser choices, app audits.
Privacy, infosec, and the politics of platforms—opinionated, technical, and current.
Linux-first desktop privacy: distros, browsers, and workflow tweaks for everyday users.
Thoughtful deep dives on real-world privacy trade-offs and practical setup guides.
Digital rights, policy, and privacy tools—bridging tech and law in plain English.
Long-form essays on surveillance capitalism, censorship, and platform power.
Lightweight, open-source blocker that slashes ads, trackers, and CPU usage. Must-install.
Firefox ESR + Tor network + anti-fingerprinting tweaks for anonymity and censorship resistance.
End-to-end encrypted messenger with a proven, audited protocol and minimal metadata.
Open-source browser with robust extension ecosystem; great base for hardened setups.
Run modern AI models locally (no cloud). Great for private coding/chat workflows.