Radical Privacy
The “Privacy Policies” drafted by corporations are essentially data-selling contracts dressed up in legal jargon. At Torhun, radical privacy is enforced not by a legal document, but through absolute physical and mathematical impossibility.
Servers That Fail to Understand the Query
Torhun’s Zero-Knowledge infrastructure disregards the context of the data entering the network. For a Torhun server, it is utterly undetermined whether an incoming data packet contains a world-saving innovation formula or a grocery list.
Our servers cannot read context, cannot deduce metadata, and cannot establish a correlation between your identity and your data. The nature of information is blinded so that it loses all meaning the exact moment it leaves its owner’s hands. Radical privacy is not about “choosing not to know” who you are; it is about being technically “incapable of learning” who you are.