Default: nobody is watching.
Why privacy
Privacy isn't secrecy — it's the right to present yourself on your own terms.
There is a common, slippery argument about privacy: if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear. It sounds reasonable. It is wrong.
Privacy isn’t about hiding wrongdoing. Privacy is the right to present yourself on your own terms. It’s the difference between writing a letter and writing in a public square. Between a bedroom and a stage. Between a conversation with a friend and a deposition.
What happens when it’s absent
When every click, message, and location is recorded by default:
- The chilling effect. People stop saying, searching, and reading the things they otherwise would. Dissent shrinks. Creativity shrinks. The texture of daily life thins out.
- Asymmetry of power. Whoever owns the record gets leverage over the people in it. Today that’s advertisers; tomorrow it could be an insurance underwriter, an immigration officer, an abusive ex.
- Permanence of identity. People change. Data doesn’t. Without the ability to leave behind old selves — teenage arguments, youthful opinions, bad days — we become fossilized into our own archives.
What araucaria.club tries to do
- Minimize collection. We store what we need to run the service and nothing more. Analytics (Umami) is cookieless, IP-anonymized, and aggregated.
- Encrypt in transit. All traffic is HTTPS; internal service-to-service traffic is routed on private networks where possible.
- Avoid third parties. The website loads no fonts, scripts, or analytics from companies whose business model is data collection.
- Document retention. Every service’s panel entry says how long it keeps data, and how you can delete or export yours.
- Keep the keys off the machines. Backups are encrypted client-side with keys that don’t live on the production servers.
What we can’t promise
We don’t promise perfect privacy. A sufficiently motivated adversary — a nation-state, say — can probably defeat a small personal federation. What we can promise is that we are not the adversary, and that we are not optimizing against you. The service works for you, not on you.