In most modern tech stacks, privacy is an afterthought. It’s something patched in after features are shipped, after scale is reached, and often—after things go wrong. At SealedWeb, we believe that’s backward. Privacy isn’t a feature.It’s a foundational design principle. In this post, we’ll break down how SealedWeb approaches system design to prevent betrayal by […]
You’ll see it right under our name, on our website and our docs: Trust the Math. It sounds simple, maybe even cryptic—but it reflects one of the most important principles behind how SealedWeb is built. In this post, we’re going to break down exactly what it means—and why it matters. The Problem with “Trust Us” […]
Talk of Web3 is everywhere—blockchains, tokens, DAOs, dApps. Depending on who you ask, it’s either the future of the internet or just another buzzword waiting to fade. At SealedWeb, we believe in the principles behind Web3: user ownership, decentralization, and control without dependence on centralized platforms. But we also know that for most people, Web3 […]
For decades, the internet ran on an unspoken agreement between platforms and people: You use our services, and we’ll handle your data responsibly. That was the social contract. But somewhere along the way, that contract was broken. Data collection became surveillance Personalization became manipulation “Free” became the costliest word in tech At SealedWeb, we believe […]
Technology makes life easier: it’s supposed to remove friction, save time, and reduce effort. And it has. Technology has made life easier in many ways. But somewhere along the way, convenience became the top priority, and everything else—privacy, choice, transparency—took a back seat. At SealedWeb, we think it’s time to talk about the trade-offs that […]
Once upon a time, the biggest fear in network security was the man in the middle — the guy who sits between two communicating computers, intercepting their traffic, stealing passwords, and even hijacking sessions. But encryption caught up and made things more and more difficult for him. Security protocols like TLS, HTTPS everywhere, VPNs made […]