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There's a surprisingly high amount of "muh privacy" projects these days, which somehow all have fancy websites with marketing-grade presentation, and promise incredible things, too good to be true.
Which is worrying. You could think someone is intentionally trying to push new projects of unknown origin, questionable motives, and unproven concepts, to replace our current tools which so far have proven to be working and functional.
Stick to well-known tools that are also known to pose an issue to law enforcement, question everything else.