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  "path": "/t/share-your-favorite-privacy-infographics/36881#post_17",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-09T10:42:00.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "textContent": "In my opinion, about the clear web, a tun of web-apps could totally work by keeping user data only in the user device & therefore not requiring any sign up involving phone/email. If it’s paying app, payment can be in crypto and processed by generating a bunch of rsa keys to identify the user and associate the payment on the server before delivering the features.\n\nIf web services & apps don’t do that, but pretend they work for your privacy, then your privacy is their product.\n\nTherefore from any privacy list, me I would remove anything that is asking for phone/email/address/credit card payment and also, and that’s a big one, that is using google analytics on their websites.\n\nImo, from my researches, I don’t think it can get more private for clear web services than save data client side encrypted (as we do), with when required, auth by rsa signing… Or can it ? What could we do or add to make our apps even more private ?\n\nbottom line => Features only should be the product in a free world.",
  "title": "Share your favorite privacy infographics!"
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