About doxx.net
"Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers."
— Article 19, Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Philosophy
At its core, doxx.net is a testament to the belief that access to information is a fundamental human right. This philosophy aligns with Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, emphasizing that the freedom to express and receive ideas is essential for personal development and societal progress.
This principle underscores the importance of unfettered access to information, transcending geographical and political boundaries.
The Platform
doxx.net is more than a privacy platform. It's a reimagining of how the internet works. Combining a high-performance network, a parallel internet infrastructure, and cutting-edge location management tools, it helps users bypass censorship, ensure privacy, and regain control of their online presence.
Today, doxx.net operates free of charge during beta. It operates without administrators, maintains no logs, and has no external investments. This approach ensures that users can access the Internet freely and securely, without fear of surveillance or censorship.
Who Built This
doxx.net was founded by Barrett Lyon, a former hacker and artist who pioneered DDoS defense and video streaming, and loves building massive global infrastructure.
The internet has changed. Censorship is growing. Privacy is under attack. Companies have spent years bleeding information out of consumers with no accountability.
doxx.net exists to change that. We're a venture-backed company based in the United States, building security-conscious premium infrastructure that's enterprise grade. Our corporate structure is transparent, with operating entities in each region where we do business, ensuring proper jurisdictional rights over your traffic. No black boxes. No obscure jurisdictions. Just a real company doing things the right way.
Our Commitment to Users
We genuinely care about our users and their privacy. Unlike other services, doxx.net operates with a strict no-compromise approach to user privacy:
No KYC Policy: We don't require personal identification. No email verification, no phone numbers, no identity documents. Your authentication token is all you need.
No Data Collection: We don't save, store, or log your activity. No browsing history, no connection logs, no metadata. What you do on doxx.net stays private.
User-First Design: Every decision is made with user privacy and freedom in mind. We're not beholden to investors, advertisers, or data brokers. We answer only to the principle of digital freedom.
The Name
The name doxx.net originates from an early hacker handle "doxx" (originally stylized as "D0xX"). While the term shares etymology with "doxxing," the practice of publishing private information, the similarity is coincidental. The name was chosen years before the term gained its current connotation.
While today's internet users might associate the term with privacy concerns, doxx.net paradoxically stands for principles of digital freedom and secure communication. This duality underscores a key reality: tools enabling freedom of speech can be used for both beneficial and harmful purposes.