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Your data is your
business. Keep it that way.

Free online privacy tools — no technical knowledge required.

Every day, your browser, apps, and accounts share more about you than you realise. Learning how to protect your privacy online doesn't have to be complicated. These free tools and step-by-step guides make digital privacy accessible to everyone — in plain language, with no sign-up required.

Three simple steps.
No expertise needed.

You don't need to understand how the internet works to protect yourself on it. Here's the path we've laid out for you.

01

Check your exposure

Find out what your browser, email, and devices are revealing about you right now. Takes less than two minutes. No sign-up needed.

02

Fix the biggest risks

Our tools handle the technical side automatically. You don't configure anything — you just use them. Clear explanations at every step.

03

Get help if you need it

Stuck? That's what I'm here for. A short call is always free. No pressure, no sales pitch — just honest advice.

The right tool for
the right problem.

Two tools, free to use, no sign-up. Everything happens in your browser — nothing is sent to any server.

6 more advanced tools available — 2FA checker, VPN assessment, messenger check, email security, metadata cleaner, and more.

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Guides that actually
make sense.

No assumptions, no skipped steps. Written for people doing this for the first time.

browser · tracking prevention

Switch from Chrome to Firefox

Problem: Chrome reports your browsing behaviour to Google regardless of any other privacy measures you take.

Firefox doesn't. This guide covers installation, importing your data, the three extensions worth installing, and the settings worth changing — without making your browser unusable.

Read the guide
passwords · account security

KeePassXC: A password manager that doesn't need to trust anyone

Problem: You reuse passwords, store them in your browser, or rely on a cloud service that could be breached.

KeePassXC stores your passwords locally, encrypted, and never sends anything to a server. This guide covers setup, browser integration, and moving from your browser's built-in password storage.

Read the guide

6 more in-depth guides available — VPN, Signal, Nextcloud, email migration, 2FA, photo metadata, and more.

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Plain language.
No hidden agendas.

Privacy tools should be transparent. Here's exactly what these terms mean and why they matter to you.

This not a review site. Every tool and every guide here was built from scratch — no third-party software, no affiliate links, no recommendations paid for by vendors. What you see is what we made.

Client-Side

Everything happens inside your browser, on your device. Your password, photo, or data never gets sent to any server. Not ours, not anyone's.

No Tracking

There are no analytics scripts, no advertising cookies, and no third-party trackers on this site. We practice what we preach.

Open Source

Every line of code is publicly visible on GitHub. You don't have to take our word for it — anyone can read the code and verify it themselves.

View the source code on GitHub

Ready to go deeper?
The full toolkit awaits.

The two free tools are just the start. The Complete Privacy Kit gives you access to 6 more advanced tools and 6 in-depth guides — everything you need to take full control of your digital privacy.

What's included

6 browser-based privacy tools + 6 step-by-step guides covering two-factor authentication, VPN selection, encrypted messaging, email migration, cloud storage, and photo metadata. One-time payment, lifetime access, no account required.

FREE

Browser Check + Password Generator

Two tools, always free — no sign-up, no tracking.

$7

Individual tool + guide

Pick exactly what you need — one tool and its matching guide.

$19

Complete Privacy Kit

All 6 advanced tools + all 6 guides. Best value, lifetime access.

A word on why
I built this.

I kept watching people lose control of their digital lives — not because they were careless, but because the tools and advice out there assumed a level of technical knowledge most people simply don't have. So I built the tools I wished existed: private by design, explained clearly enough that non-technical people can actually use them. No ads. No affiliate links. No data sold to anyone.

Nine years in privacy and security. Member of the W3C Solid Community Group under Tim Berners-Lee. Master's degree in IT / Software Engineering.

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