This directory collects privacy-respecting tools, services, and hardware that I regularly recommend, evaluate, or point people toward.

Use it as a starting point for practical security and privacy decisions. Each entry is meant to help you compare options quickly, understand the tradeoffs, and find tools that fit a serious privacy posture without sacrificing usability.

What I optimize for:

  • privacy by default
  • transparent security practices
  • realistic day-to-day usability
  • strong fit for threat-model-driven choices