Digital Privacy
Reclaim ownership of your data, your communications, and your digital self.
The internet was built on an assumption that you wouldn’t be watching back. Every search, every message, every transaction — captured, profiled, and quietly monetized. Most of what gets sold as “privacy” is surface-level theater: a cookie banner here, a toggle there. Sovereignty goes deeper.
Digital privacy is not paranoia — it is ownership. It is the practice of choosing tools that don’t sell you out, using encryption by default, and keeping the line between you and the surveillance economy as clean as possible. You don’t need to become a cryptographer. You need to stop giving away what was never meant to be given.
Essential Reading
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The Sovereign's Intelligence Briefing: What They Know About You in 2026
This isn't a tools list. This is what's actually happening to your data right now — the parts the privacy articles don't cover. Read this, sit with it, then act.
Your Phone Is Tracking You Right Now: Here's What to Do About It
Every move you make, every app you open, every location you visit — your phone knows. Here's how to take back control of the device in your pocket.

How to Degoogle Your Life: A Step-by-Step Guide to Digital Freedom
Take back your digital sovereignty. This step-by-step guide shows you how to replace every Google service with privacy-respecting alternatives — no tech expertise required.
Recommended Tools
The full toolkit →Proton Suite
Encrypted email, VPN, Drive, and Calendar — one Swiss-based ecosystem.
Get Proton →Brave Browser
Chromium with ad blocking, tracker blocking, and a native Tor window.
Download Brave →Signal
End-to-end encrypted messaging. The gold standard for private conversation.
Get Signal →Bitwarden
Open-source password manager. Self-hostable. Audited. Free.
Get Bitwarden →More on Digital Privacy
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