Don't advertise with privacy first. First, build a top-quality service then say: By the way, everything is fully private. That’s privacy-by-design.

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What we offer

A wide range of web services for streaming data analytics are currently available, such as web surveys, web analytics, product usage analytics, stream filtering, and much more. However, most of these services hardly respect privacy. And if they claim to do so, it usually just means: (A) We use TLS, (B) We don’t log your metadata, or (C) We solemnly promise not to share your data. This is not enough, as the current state of the art in Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs) has progressed much further.

We are developing an encrypted stream processing engine that can enable all these use cases in a truly private way. A first MVP for web surveys is already available. A second MVP, a private alternative to Google Analytics that is just as easy to integrate, has already been tested. The front end for this will soon appear on our landing page. The code is openly available for anyone interested.

Target group

Our “final” target group consists, on the one hand, of citizens as end users of our products, and on the other hand, of companies and self-employed individuals who process personal or otherwise sensitive data.

As long as our services have not yet reached full maturity, we are initially focusing on user groups with a strong affinity for privacy and security.

Target groups with compliance requirements are currently not explicitly addressed, but they are not excluded either.

Challenges

The team currently consists of only one person. Accordingly, the main focus is on the typical tasks of an early-stage project.

Currently, the most important priority is:
- Gaining initial traction with a functional MVP. We are therefore looking for support in development.

Our Story

The founder, Wasilij Beskorovajnov, conducts research in the field of applied cryptographic mechanisms. His main observation: There is a great deal of research, but too little practical application in industry. However, his own prototypes show that the research results are now ready for production use. That’s why we are turning words into action here.