Anti-Privacy Policy
1. The Paradox of Privacy Policies
A Reality Check for the Digital Age
A privacy policy is not a shield; it’s a statement of intent. It can say anything, but its words are only as strong as the ethics and integrity of those who write it.
- Ethics Over Words: Ethical entities may protect your data without a policy, while unethical ones may misuse it despite having one.
- Reality of Enforcement: Laws like GDPR depend on reports, resources, and jurisdiction to be effective. States often lack the means to resolve the very laws they created, leaving complaints in a legal limbo.
- The Third Risk: Ethical and legal entities can still be hacked, breached, or compelled by law to share your data.
2. Our Philosophy
At Deus Op, we believe in transparency, minimalism, and autonomy:
- Minimalism: We collect only what’s necessary—likely just an email for verifying payments or orders.
- Autonomy: You should control your data. Share sparingly and responsibly.
- Transparency: If we must handle your data, we’ll be honest about how it’s used and safeguarded.
- Ethics Above Compliance: Our goal is ethical action, not just legal adherence.
- Sovereignty: Because we are not located in any country, we are not obliged to comply with government orders to violate user data and privacy.
3. What We Collect (and Why)
We aim to minimize data collection:
- Email Address: Used for verifying transactions, tracking orders, or necessary communication.
We DO NOT:
- Collect sensitive personal data.
- Use cookies to track your behavior.
- Sell or share your information with third parties.
4. The Risks You Must Know
Even with the best intentions, risks remain:
- External Threats: Hacking, breaches, or network vulnerabilities can compromise data.
- Legal Compulsion: Governments may legally require us to disclose data. However, due to our independence from national jurisdictions, we are not bound to comply with these demands.
- User Responsibility: Sharing unnecessary data increases your exposure.
5. What You Can Do
We encourage you to take responsibility for your privacy:
- Share sparingly—only provide data when absolutely necessary.
- Verify trustworthiness—evaluate who you’re dealing with, including us.
- Use tools like VPNs and privacy-focused browsers to enhance security.
Privacy starts with you.
6. Our Commitment
- No Exploitation: Your data will never be sold, shared, or used unethically.
- Transparency: We’ll inform you of risks, breaches, or legal obligations involving your data.
- Minimal Retention: Any collected data will be stored only as long as necessary.
7. The Reality of Trust
Trust is not given—it’s earned. This Anti-Privacy Policy exists to challenge blind faith in promises and empower you to act responsibly.
The safest data is the data you don’t share.