- cross-posted to:
- privacy@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- privacy@programming.dev
We build free, open-source privacy tools — encrypted chat, anonymous mail, untraceable voice, a whistleblower drop, a browser, a network layer. All given away.
But “free and open source” means nothing if you can’t check it. So:
- Source is public — read every line: github.com/Anon-Gratis
- Hashes are signed — verify the binary matches what we published
- Build it yourself — don’t want our binary? Compile it from source
We don’t want your trust. We want you to not need it. The only privacy tool that survives “trust me bro” is the one you can read.
🌐 anonymous.gratis · ✉️ admin@anon.gratis (PGP on site)



Um… vas? Maybe I don’t get it, but you’re just forking and tweaking already open source software? How does this change the model of anything?