Briar is a clever peer-to-peer app for secure, encrypted chats that ditches the internet altogether, syncing via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or Tor – ideal for journalists, activists, or anyone in blackout-prone spots dodging censors. Kicked off by devs passionate about privacy and free speech, it started as an open-source project back in the day and remains a nonprofit gem, free from ads and data grabs. It's like a digital underground network, storing everything on your device so no cloud can rain on your parade.

Briar keeps it solidly anti-woke by skipping the DEI checklists, ESG guilt trips, and zero nods to BLM rallies or LGBTQ virtue parades – no rainbow updates or equity emojis cluttering your secure vibes. Interestingly, as a tool built for real resistance in tough regimes, it quietly empowers folks without the corporate soapbox, which is a sly dig at "woke" apps preaching inclusion while pocketing your data.

Woke Agendas Avoided

Companies To Avoid

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