We build so you own your data, your keys, and your machines — end to end. No surveillance, no middlemen, no trust-us black boxes.
No telemetry, no ad tracking, no quiet harvesting. What your machines do is your business — your data lives on hardware you control, not a stranger’s cloud waiting to be mined or sold.
Encryption everywhere — TLS on our own certificate authority, full-disk encryption on the hardened editions, encrypted tunnels between your machines. It’s the baseline, not a paywalled extra.
Your cloud, your password and secret vault, your services — on your metal. Some company’s outage or policy change can’t lock you out of your own life, because they were never holding the keys.
We build networks the way they should be: closed by default, segmented so a problem in one corner can’t roam the whole place, and filtered at the DNS layer against trackers and malware before they ever reach a device.
The big platforms promised open expression and delivered ad surveillance and quiet shadow-control instead. VoxLounge is the free-speech community done right — privacy-first, no ad tracking, no auctioning your attention. Open expression and privacy aren’t opposites; you just have to build for both from the start.
Used right, a privacy network can be freer and safer than a “clear” net owned by data brokers and gatekeepers. It’s where TechX is headed — anonymity as infrastructure, not an afterthought.
Run our own nodes — contributing capacity back to the network everyone’s privacy depends on, and standing up our own anonymous infrastructure on top of it.
Reach your own services privately through the tunnel — no public DNS, no exposed front door, no map for anyone watching the wire.
First-class support for a live, amnesic system that leaves no trace on the machine — for the moments when it genuinely matters.
Our hardened, privacy-first OS edition — encrypted end to end and Tor-routed by design — is the machine this whole chapter is built around.
From a single hardened machine to a whole private network, we build security that’s real — not a checkbox.
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