We built EasyOne because modern file hosting has quietly shifted from being infrastructure to being surveillance products. Many services claim to offer storage, but their real business is inspecting content, profiling users, and enforcing opaque policies that can change overnight. EasyOne takes a different approach. Files are encrypted before they reach us, and we intentionally design the system so we cannot see what users store. We believe infrastructure should be neutral, predictable, and technically constrained — not dependent on trust or promises. This project started as an experiment in whether privacy-first design can coexist with a sustainable business model. We’re especially interested in feedback around the balance between anonymity, abuse prevention, and usability. If you’ve been frustrated by existing file hosts, or have thoughts on how privacy-respecting infrastructure should be built, we’d love to hear your perspective.
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