With over two decades of experience building secure systems and messaging infrastructure, I’ve learned one truth that’s hard to unlearn: privacy, once lost, rarely returns.
I’ve spent my career working in the background—designing architectures, optimizing databases, hardening encryption layers—making sure systems quietly work the way they should. But in a world where sharing is necessary and surveillance is normalized, I knew that wasn’t enough anymore.
In the digital world, there’s a long-standing assumption: once something is shared, it’s shared forever. I asked myself—is that truly unbreakable? Or have we just accepted it without challenge?
What if you could not only share data securely, but also unshare it—completely, leaving behind no trace, no residual copy, no digital artefact?
That question became the seed of SealedWeb: a platform designed to prove that even in the digital realm, control doesn’t have to end at “send.”
With SealedWeb, you don’t need to trust us. You don’t need to trust anyone. You trust only the math. And thus came about one of the taglines for SealedWeb:
Trust the Math!
Don’t trust policies, and most definitely don’t believe promises. Just know that there are mathematical principles in place that are meant to protect your privacy; it’s just that only a few thought of using these principles to protect the humble end user. We decided that we would be among the first.
SealedWeb uses advanced encryption for protecting your sensitive information in transit. Your Files are encrypted before they even leave your device, and access can be revoked at any time, and every action is transparently logged.
My mission is simple: put privacy back into the user’s hands—permanently.
I’m not a marketing guy. I’m a systems guy. But when systems fail to protect people, it’s time to step forward.
If you believe digital dignity matters, welcome. You’re in the right place.