Privacy Policy

Last Updated: July 2026

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The modern digital landscape is not merely broken; it has been intentionally engineered as an architectural panopticon. Corporate monopolies, state entities, and ad-driven platforms have converted human behavior into a digital currency, reducing the user to a metric within a predictive profiling matrix. We reject this paradigm in its entirety.

True computational freedom cannot exist alongside telemetry, behavioral tracking, or social scoring systems. Algorithms designed to monitor, rank, target, or restrict human expression are fundamental violations of individual supremacy. MitsuoLabs operates as an independent engineering laboratory to build an absolute alternative. This document defines our structural commitments to an uncompromised runtime environment.

II. The Ten Pillars of the Independent Runtime Accord

1. Absolute Structural Zero-Telemetry

Data exploitation requires data collection. We structurally eliminate this possibility by ensuring that our public-facing infrastructure does not harvest, log, or store your digital footprint.

  • Network Metadata: We do not record your IP address, browser user-agent, hardware configuration, or network location.

  • Tracking Scripts: We do not deploy Google Analytics, Meta tracking pixels, or any corporate telemetry packages.

  • System Erasure: Because no user profiles or telemetry databases are ever generated, the concept of data deletion is redundant. There is nothing to erase.

2. Physical Boundaries of the Web Front-End

While our internal systems are strictly zero-telemetry, we operate within the realities of modern physical networking. Our public web interface is deployed via commercial hosting infrastructure (Hostinger).

  • Infrastructure Logs: Standard network handshakes (HTTP/HTTPS requests) inevitably pass through third-party routers and edge servers.

  • Operational Control: MitsuoLabs does not own, manage, or have access to the lower-level server connection logs or automated security tracking deployed by the hosting provider.

3. Third-Party Cookie and Tracker Exclusions

  • Local State: We do not use cookies on this site to monitor your traversal of the infrastructure.

  • External Redirection: If you follow external links from our pages to outside code repositories or third-party networks, those environments operate under their own tracking models. MitsuoLabs exercises zero control over third-party cookies or data harvesting deployed by outside websites, and we assume zero liability for their data pipelines.

4. Total Rejection of Ad-Driven Monetization

We are explicitly opposed to ad-supported software models. We do not host advertisements, nor do we partner with third-party ad networks. We reject the compromised structures of self-proclaimed "open-source" organizations that claim to respect user autonomy while quietly embedding analytics into their binaries or relying on ad revenue to survive. A tool cannot be liberating if its existence is subsidized by corporate advertisers.

5. Universal Freedom as the Ultimate Objective

We operate on a definitive principle: freedom must be infinite for every human being, regardless of geographic location, national borders, or origin.

  • The Right to Dissent: True autonomy requires the absolute right to deviate, disagree, and reject forced digital paradigms.

  • The Right to Expose: Transparency belongs to the user; centralized systems and corporate monopolies must remain under absolute scrutiny.

  • The Right to Local Execution: The ultimate authority over any computing environment belongs strictly to the local operator handling the silicon.

6. The Constitutional Duty of Governing Entities

The freedom to have freedom is the bare minimum that any state, government, or governing entity should provide. Universal human liberty is non-negotiable and cannot be micro-managed by centralized authorities. We do not design infrastructure to comply with overreaching surveillance mandates; we design infrastructure to protect the fundamental human right to exist privately.

7. Architectural Liability Disclaimer

This website and all technical information provided within it are distributed on an "as-is" basis, without express or implied warranties of any kind. MitsuoLabs, its engineers, and its creators shall not be held liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your configuration of local systems based on our public text, or your interaction with our hosting provider's network infrastructure.

8. The Protocol on Human Error and Configuration Oversights

While our objective is absolute, uncompromising zero-telemetry, we operate in the physical world where human error can occur.

  • The Configuration Clause: It remains a technical possibility that an unforeseen configuration oversight or an intern might accidentally, without authorization or malicious intent, toggle a setting or deploy an updated dependency that briefly introduces a log or a tracker.

  • Remediation Pledge: If such a deviation from our core philosophy occurs, we pledge to work aggressively to audit the stack, purge the offending code, and restore total privacy to the runtime immediately upon discovery.

9. The Principle of Local Execution

Any utility, script, or architecture discussed or deployed by MitsuoLabs operates under the strict principle of total local execution. We believe that computational logic should run exclusively on your hardware, under your supervision, and within your security perimeter. By keeping execution local, we structurally eliminate the opportunity for external networks to hijack your data pipeline.

10. Governing Law & Jurisdictional Realities

This Document and the operations of MitsuoLabs are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Federative Republic of Brazil.

We explicitly state that we do not control our State, nor do we claim responsibility for whatever actions—good, bad, or indifferent—it takes within the geopolitical or digital landscape. A state apparatus operates under its own momentum. Because we cannot control the actions of any government, our fight for absolute architectural privacy and individual supremacy remains active, necessary, and unchanging, regardless of domestic or international policy shifts.

Conclusion

In a digital age defined by overreach, MitsuoLabs stands as a deliberate anomaly. We do not negotiate with data brokers, we do not compromise with telemetry architectures, and we do not alter our trajectory to fit regulatory trends. This framework is not a corporate formality; it is a permanent architectural boundary. By accessing this infrastructure, you acknowledge these physical constraints and align with our stance on computational liberty.

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