🔐 Sekura: Architecture of a Private Internet
The modern Internet is no longer a space of freedom. Today it’s a network of surveillance built on the collection and monetization of user data. Sekura is being created as a technological alternative: a private infrastructure where the user owns their data and decides who can access it — and when. The Problem: Privacy as an Illusion Most online services promise security, but in reality they control user data — storing it in centralized databases, indexing it, and using it for profiling. Even encrypted messengers and “cloud” platforms often contain hidden mechanisms of identification. Privacy on today’s Internet is not a technical guarantee but a matter of trust. Sekura proposes to change the very structure of trust. ...