Privacy as Infrastructure
ObscuraNet redefines privacy from an application feature into a system-level guarantee. Unlike traditional networks that bolt on encryption or trust centralized servers, ObscuraNet embeds privacy into the very core of its protocol and transport layer. This means that communications, identity, and computation are designed to be invisible not by obfuscation, but by structural impossibility. Through enforced metadata resistance, distributed execution, and identity-optional access, ObscuraNet ensures that exploitation surfaces are eliminated, not mitigated.
Privacy in ObscuraNet manifests as:
elimination of telemetry and backend logging
removal of long-lived network identifiers
enforcement of local execution boundaries These properties are achieved by rigorous architectural design rather than policy or user settings, making privacy unavoidable and uniformly present across all applications.
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