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About

the rules this site runs by

who runs this

One person. I read privacy policies, audit reports, and transparency reports so you can read one page instead. This started as a document I kept re-sending to friends who asked "okay but what should I actually use?"; at some point a website was less work.

There's no team, no company, and no plan for either. When I write "I", it's because there's an I.

how recommendations are chosen

Primary sources first. Audit reports, court documents, transparency reports, source code, and pricing pages, not other people's listicles. If a claim on this site can't be traced to something verifiable, it gets hedged or cut.

Track record over feature lists. A provider that handled a subpoena well, disclosed a breach honestly, or survived an audit with grace tells you more than any comparison matrix.

Nothing here is paid for. No sponsorships, no affiliate links, no review units, no "partnerships". If I recommend something paid, I pay for it like you would. That's also why there are no coupon codes: there's nobody to give me one.

"opinionated but objective"

Objective means the facts are checked, the trade-offs are stated, and the comparison tables don't tilt. Opinionated means I'll still tell you where I'd start, because a wall of neutral options is its own kind of useless.

The mechanism that keeps those honest is the changelog: every recommendation change is dated and explained. When the facts change, the page changes, and you can watch it happen. No ranked lists, ever: verdict tags say who a tool is for, and a tool further down a page is not worse, it's for someone else.

contact & corrections

Found an error, a stale price, or a dead link? Tell me, that's not criticism, that's maintenance. Mail hello@example-privacy-site.net (PGP key on request, of course). Corrections get credited in the changelog unless you'd rather not be.

I read everything; I can't answer everything. Personal threat-model consulting is beyond what one person can responsibly do by email; for urgent situations, Access Now's Digital Security Helpline exists and is genuinely good.

source & license

The site is hand-written static HTML: no analytics, no cookies, no third-party requests except fonts. Content is licensed CC BY-SA 4.0: share it, translate it, fork it, just keep attribution and the same license. The repository link will live here once it's public.