TAKE BACK YOUR DIGITAL FREEDOM

BECOME UNRULY

Resisting surveillance. Reclaiming privacy. Building self-sufficiency.

ABOUT UNRULY CITIZEN

We're building a community of self-sufficient individuals who refuse to be tracked, monitored, and controlled

Why We Resist

In a world where every click is monitored, every purchase tracked, and every movement surveilled, we choose to be unruly. We reject the notion that privacy is a luxury or that our data should be a commodity. We're building tools and community to help everyone become digitally self-sufficient.

  • Zero logging policy - we never track or store your data
  • Advanced encryption with cutting-edge protocols
  • Community-driven development and support

Our Mission

We provide the tools and knowledge needed to break free from digital surveillance and corporate control. From private DNS and encrypted communications to self-hosted solutions, we're building an ecosystem where you control your digital life.

Our community shares knowledge, develops open-source tools, and supports each other in the journey toward digital self-sufficiency. We believe that privacy is a fundamental right, not a premium feature.

# This is what resistance looks like
# Encrypted. Private. Free.
echo "Your data belongs to you"
Join Our Community

BUILDING COMMUNITY

Together we're stronger. Join our growing community of privacy advocates and self-hosters

Discussion Forums

Join conversations about privacy, self-hosting, and digital rights. Share knowledge and learn from others.

Open Source Projects

Contribute to our growing collection of privacy-focused tools and applications.

Knowledge Base

Access tutorials, guides, and resources to help you on your journey to digital self-sufficiency.

Ready to join the movement?

We're building something bigger than just privacy tools. We're building a community of unruly citizens who refuse to be passive consumers in the digital age.

Get Involved

OUR PRIVACY TOOLS

Tools for the digitally self-sufficient

Private DNS Resolver

Secure DNS resolution with zero logging policy. Keep your browsing history private from ISPs and trackers.

Managed VPN Services

Protect your entire internet connection with our privacy-focused VPN infrastructure.

Coming Soon

Secure Email Hosting

Private email server management with enhanced security and privacy features.

Community Project

Self-Hosting Guides

Step-by-step tutorials for running your own servers and services.

Beta

VaultWarden Hosting

Secure self-hosted password management with VaultWarden.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Answers to common questions about privacy and our services

Why should I care about digital privacy?

Privacy isn't about having something to hide—it's about having control over your personal information. In the digital age, your data is constantly collected, analyzed, and sold without your consent. This information can be used to manipulate your decisions, discriminate against you, or even be weaponized against you. Taking control of your digital privacy is an act of self-defense in an increasingly surveilled world.

How does using your DNS service protect me?

Your ISP's DNS servers log every website you visit, building a detailed profile of your online behavior. Our private DNS service eliminates this tracking with a strict zero-logging policy and encrypted DNS requests. This means your browsing history remains private, and your online activities can't be used to build a profile about you.

What makes Unruly Citizen different from other privacy services?

We're not just another privacy service—we're a community movement. While we provide essential privacy tools, our primary focus is on education, community building, and promoting digital self-sufficiency. We believe in empowering individuals with knowledge and tools rather than creating dependency on our services.

CONTACT US

Get in touch to learn more or join our community

Location

Decentralized. Community-driven.

Community Support

Join our forums for immediate help

Email

contact@unrulycitizen.com

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