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 Simplified Privacy is now regulated...

Just not by the government.

People pay the government to register a business, but when the customer is cheated, does the customer get any of those corporate registration funds?  No, the gov squanders it, and then more must be collected via violent threats.

Even worse, "privacy" companies register to get fiat investments, which then forces them to compromise their product at arbitrary corrupt request.  Their "innovative" technology can't resist the violent registration, and so they have no purpose.

But how can customers be protected if cryptocurrency transactions are irreversible?  Today we present a new path.

Simplified Privacy deposited 2 Monero with an arbitrator from XMRBazaar and registered it with our PGP key.  Regardless of if you use XMR, Bitcoin, or a different currency: All customers get a PGP signed receipt for decentralized email combo clouds, private DeGoogled phones, or other tech services.  And this is regardless of if you use the the Bazaar website, Nostr, or any messenger.  In the future, I am open to doing a Bitcoin deposit as well to bridge the gap.

If we fail to deliver on our promises, you can contact the arbitrator (AilliA), and show your PGP signed receipt.  If we fail to respond or provide proof of delivery within 2 weeks, AilliA will pay you XMR from our deposit.  My message is clear:

You are not defined by the dirt upon which you stand.
But by the value you add to society.

Deposit info: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/how-pgp-insurance/index.html

Learn how to verify PGP: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/how-to-verify/index.html