NOID Manifesto
The right to a private internet
The internet has always been perceived as an island of freedom in a world where governments and corporations try to control us. It's a place where people can explore, communicate, and create—without being constantly monitored.You feel how everything has changed.Today, every click you make is measured, and your everyday browser has become a tool for tracking your actions. Every account you use is a source of data about you and your life.Your behavior is analyzed, and your personality is profiled. Your digital life is stored on servers you'll never see.Are you willing to accept this as the price of convenience?We are not.


Privacy is not a niche feature
Privacy is not paranoia or a privilege reserved for those with something to hide. It is a fundamental condition of freedom. In the physical world, you can close the door or draw the curtains and decide for yourself what you want to show others.On the internet, this right is gradually disappearing.Your browser remembers everything. Your accounts connect everything. Your digital identity is becoming permanent.We believe this is fundamentally wrong.


You must control your digital identity
Your online identity should belong solely to you, not to advertising networks, analytics platforms, or cloud services.Your browser should not be a surveillance tool, but a personal environment that you fully control.Your data should remain on your device. Your profiles should be isolated from each other. Your activity should not become a permanent archive of information about your life.The internet should work for you, not against you.


Digital hygiene is becoming a necessity
People learned to lock their doors long ago. Today, the same habits are needed online: separate digital identities, protect sessions, minimize tracking, and reduce the risk of phishing and data theft.This isn't about hiding. It's about regaining control.Digital hygiene is becoming inextricably linked to physical security.


Simplicity over complexity
Tools designed for digital hygiene have long been complex – filled with confusing settings and technical jargon intended for specialists.We believe privacy should be simple, and creating a secure online environment should take seconds, not hours.Technology should work quietly, in the background.


Local-first
Your data shouldn't live on other people's servers.Modern browsers increasingly rely on cloud services that collect and send traces of your actions to their servers.We believe in a different approach: local data storage, encrypted profiles, and no hidden synchronization.Your environment should remain yours. Always.


The Future of the Internet
The internet doesn't need more surveillance; it needs better tools for people.Tools that give people back control, respect privacy, and allow them to use their familiar environment without constant analysis and surveillance.We're creating one such tool. Not to hide from the internet, but to make the internet a safe place again.

