The Case for Digital Rights in 2026

We’ve been running digital rights for several months now, and the results speak for themselves. Not only has it improved our workflow, but it’s also given us peace of mind knowing our data stays under our control.

Privacy isn’t just about having something to hide. It’s about having the freedom to explore ideas, communicate openly, and control your own data. digital rights plays a crucial role in preserving these freedoms in an increasingly surveilled digital world.

The tech landscape is dominated by a handful of corporations, but alternatives exist for those willing to explore them. digital rights represents a growing movement of people who want more control over their digital lives, and the tools available today are better than ever.

When we first started exploring digital rights, the options were limited and often rough around the edges. Fast forward to today, and the ecosystem has matured considerably. The community behind these projects has done remarkable work making digital rights accessible to everyday users.

The community around digital rights is one of its greatest strengths. From forums to IRC channels to Matrix rooms, there’s always someone willing to help newcomers get started. This collaborative spirit is what makes open source special.

The Rise of Degoogling

We’ve been running degoogling for several months now, and the results speak for themselves. Not only has it improved our workflow, but it’s also given us peace of mind knowing our data stays under our control.

Privacy isn’t just about having something to hide. It’s about having the freedom to explore ideas, communicate openly, and control your own data. degoogling plays a crucial role in preserving these freedoms in an increasingly surveilled digital world.

When we first started exploring degoogling, the options were limited and often rough around the edges. Fast forward to today, and the ecosystem has matured considerably. The community behind these projects has done remarkable work making degoogling accessible to everyday users.

The community around degoogling is one of its greatest strengths. From forums to IRC channels to Matrix rooms, there’s always someone willing to help newcomers get started. This collaborative spirit is what makes open source special.

The tech landscape is dominated by a handful of corporations, but alternatives exist for those willing to explore them. degoogling represents a growing movement of people who want more control over their digital lives, and the tools available today are better than ever.

Why Federated Services Deserves More Attention

The tech landscape is dominated by a handful of corporations, but alternatives exist for those willing to explore them. federated services represents a growing movement of people who want more control over their digital lives, and the tools available today are better than ever.

The community around federated services is one of its greatest strengths. From forums to IRC channels to Matrix rooms, there’s always someone willing to help newcomers get started. This collaborative spirit is what makes open source special.

When we first started exploring federated services, the options were limited and often rough around the edges. Fast forward to today, and the ecosystem has matured considerably. The community behind these projects has done remarkable work making federated services accessible to everyday users.

We’ve been running federated services for several months now, and the results speak for themselves. Not only has it improved our workflow, but it’s also given us peace of mind knowing our data stays under our control.

Privacy isn’t just about having something to hide. It’s about having the freedom to explore ideas, communicate openly, and control your own data. federated services plays a crucial role in preserving these freedoms in an increasingly surveilled digital world.

Our Experience with Ethical Tech

The tech landscape is dominated by a handful of corporations, but alternatives exist for those willing to explore them. ethical tech represents a growing movement of people who want more control over their digital lives, and the tools available today are better than ever.

Privacy isn’t just about having something to hide. It’s about having the freedom to explore ideas, communicate openly, and control your own data. ethical tech plays a crucial role in preserving these freedoms in an increasingly surveilled digital world.

The community around ethical tech is one of its greatest strengths. From forums to IRC channels to Matrix rooms, there’s always someone willing to help newcomers get started. This collaborative spirit is what makes open source special.

We’ve been running ethical tech for several months now, and the results speak for themselves. Not only has it improved our workflow, but it’s also given us peace of mind knowing our data stays under our control.

One of the biggest misconceptions about ethical tech is that you need to be a tech expert to benefit from it. In reality, many of these solutions are now just as user-friendly as their proprietary counterparts, sometimes even more so.