Digital Identity: Attack Vectors And The Counteroffensive
Published on Apr 9, 2026
Governments, corporations, and algorithms are closing in on your digital identity. Here's why anonymity is worth fighting for, and how to protect it.

Published on Apr 9, 2026
Governments, corporations, and algorithms are closing in on your digital identity. Here's why anonymity is worth fighting for, and how to protect it.

Published on Apr 1, 2026
March: two White Noise releases, five clients shipping, a security audit landing in code, and a terminal client that finally cuts Flutter out of the picture.

Published on Mar 25, 2026
Read the notes. Max doesn't hold back on what broke and why.

Published on Mar 5, 2026
We shipped v0.3.0, found bugs that lost messages, and went quiet to fix them. v2026.3.5 is the result: messages that arrive instantly with delivery confirmation, group chats that no longer drop messages, improved image sharing, and Amber support. New CLI and terminal clients join the mobile app. A different product from where we started.

Published on Mar 1, 2026
A packed month.

Published on Feb 9, 2026
"Mean time to harassment" is the metric of freedom. Max Hillebrand builds tools to extend it, viewing privacy as the logical conclusion of human affairs. White Noise creates a parallel space: voluntary, not vulnerable.

Published on Feb 2, 2026
We spent January focusing purely on code, advancing the Sloth rewrite, finalizing the Slate design system, and hardening the protocol.

Published on Jan 28, 2026
The problem with Big Tech isn't just what they do with your data. It’s that they have it in the first place. In this interview, White Noise founder Jeff Gardner explains why it’s time to move toward an internet owned by users, not corporations.

Published on Jan 12, 2026
"Nothing to hide" is a misunderstanding of how freedom works. Privacy isn't for criminals: it’s the boundary that protects your identity, your business, and your sanity.

Published on Jan 5, 2026
Between 2024 and 2025, White Noise evolved from a research experiment into a production mobile messenger, establishing the Marmot Protocol to fill the gap for private, secure messaging on Nostr.
