A search service, a music service, a chat service, and a file service do not handle the same kind of activity. That is why privacy explanations should be specific to the product people are using. Users deserve to know what a service is for, which choices are available, and where to find more information.
Oernoe’s public identity is built around privacy and user freedom. That message should be visible in the everyday experience of Search, Music, Health, Chat, AI, Drive, Maps, and Support. It should also be matched by clear policies and honest product descriptions.
Privacy is not a feature that can be checked once and forgotten. It is an ongoing responsibility as services change and new ones are added.
Oernoe’s public identity is built around privacy and user freedom. That message should be visible in the everyday experience of Search, Music, Health, Chat, AI, Drive, Maps, and Support. It should also be matched by clear policies and honest product descriptions.
Privacy is not a feature that can be checked once and forgotten. It is an ongoing responsibility as services change and new ones are added.
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