The Anti-Privacy Policy

The Anti-Privacy Policy

An Ethical Realism for the Digital Age

1. The Paradox A privacy policy is not a shield, it is a mirror. It reflects the ethics of those who write it, not the intentions of those who read it. Ethical entities can protect without law; unethical ones can exploit even under law. Regulations like the GDPR depend on complaints, resources, and borders, but ethics knows no jurisdiction.

2. Our Philosophy At DeusOp, we are a community devoted to the open sharing, teaching, and development of open-source tools. We stand for donations, not sales. Collaboration, not exploitation. Transparency, not surveillance. Minimalism: We collect only what is essential. Autonomy: You decide what to share. Sovereignty: We are not bound by any government, only by conscience. We are not a company, we are an ethical network.

3. What We Collect (and Why) Only what’s necessary: perhaps an email address for contact, donation, or verification. We do not track, sell, or share your information. We do not use cookies to follow your behavior.

4. The Real Risks No system is inviolable. Hackers, laws, or technical failures can breach even the purest intentions. Governments may attempt to compel, we may resist. But real security begins with the user.

5. What You Can Do Share consciously. Evaluate whom you trust with your data. Use privacy-focused tools, but above all, use discernment. Privacy is an inner discipline.

6. Our Commitment We will never exploit your data. We will always be transparent about risks or obligations. We will delete what is unnecessary.

7. The Reality of Trust Trust cannot be written, it must be earned. This policy does not promise immunity; it offers awareness. The safest data is the one you never share.

Contact: :e_mail: support@deusop.com Stay awake. Stay safe.

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