"We know where you are. We know where you've been. We can more or less know what you're thinking about." Eric Schmidt, Former Google CEO
Distrust is dedicated to protecting your privacy and upholding your right to anonymity, freedom of expression, and digital security.
The only personal information required is a username for account setup; no extra data, analytics, or trackers are used.
Service logs are maintained for no more than one hour, strictly for operational debugging, after which they are automatically deleted.
All payments are processed through privacy-focused cryptocurrencies (BTC and XMR), and any funds received beyond core hosting costs are donated to privacy advocacy initiatives such as the TOR Project.
Server infrastructure is hardened, publicly auditable, and accessible only via secure means by the sole administrator. You can view the NixOS system configuration used to deploy the server on the clearnet as well as over TOR.
Files uploaded to our services are not encrypted by default. If there is anything you want to remain private you must take measures to encrypt it yourself.
Your data is never sold or shared, except where strictly required by German law (I strongly recommend you read up on it here before you store any unencrypted data on our servers), and users can request access to or deletion of their minimal personal information at any time.
To request account deletion, simply send me an email using your @distrust.network address. I will aim to reply within 48h and action the request within 72h to 96h.
Anonymous account provisioning is fully supported, and users can reach out via the secure contact details provided for any privacy-related questions or requests.
Every aspect of our policy is designed to maximize your privacy and align with our mission of supporting a safer, more private internet for all.
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