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        <title>NoSlop — Your feed. Your identity. Zero algorithms.</title>
        <description>A privacy-first Android app for consuming content and talking to people. No servers. No trackers. No algorithmic manipulation.</description>
        <keywords>
          <keyword>noslop</keyword>
          <keyword>no slop</keyword>
          <keyword>social mesh</keyword>
          <keyword>tor</keyword>
          <keyword>decentralized</keyword>
          <keyword>secure messaging</keyword>
          <keyword>anti-algorithm</keyword>
          <keyword>p2p</keyword>
          <keyword>privacy</keyword>
          <keyword>rss</keyword>
          <keyword>apk</keyword>
          <keyword>gossip network</keyword>
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      <hero>
        <tagline>ZERO ALGORITHMS. 100% FREEDOM.</tagline>
        <headline>No Slop.</headline>
        <subheadline>A privacy-first social app for consuming content and talking to people — without servers, trackers, or algorithmic manipulation.</subheadline>
        <button_primary>DOWNLOAD_APK [alpha]</button_primary>
        <button_secondary>SOURCE_CODE</button_secondary>
      </hero>
      <download_modal>
        <panel title="OPEN SOURCE &amp; YOUR RESPONSIBILITY">
          <content>NoSlop is a well built open source software with all functionalities in open code. Therefore, all responsibilities for its use fall entirely on you, the user.</content>
        </panel>
        <panel title="NO SERVER &amp; NO AUTOMATIC BACKUPS">
          <content>Because there is no central server, there is NO cloud data backup. You must back up your identity and data yourself using the built-in export function.</content>
        </panel>
        <panel title="CONTENT FILTERING">
          <content>While we do compile with some negative keywords to avoid certain content (see the repo), you should also set up your own negative keywords to avoid unwanted content in your feed.</content>
        </panel>
        <panel title="BRING YOUR OWN NETWORK">
          <content>NoSlop is much better with friends HOWEVER it holds no user directory whatsoever. You must manually add peers to build your mesh. It is entirely up to you.</content>
        </panel>
        <panel title="INSTALLING THE APK">
          <content>Android will likely show security warnings about installing apps from unknown sources since this is downloaded directly and not from the Play Store. You will likely need to search your phone&apos;s settings for `unknown` to find the &apos;Install unknown apps&apos; section and allow installing from unknown sources to be able to install this app.</content>
        </panel>
      </download_modal>
      <exit_intent_modal>
        <panel title="BACKGROUND PLAYBACK">
          <content>Keep listening to content seamlessly without keeping the app open. NoSlop fully supports background playback out of the box.</content>
        </panel>
        <panel title="NO ADVERTISEMENTS">
          <content>Say goodbye to annoying banners and video interruptions. Your messaging and content experience on NoSlop is 100% ad-free, always.</content>
        </panel>
        <panel title="COMPLETE FEED CONTROL">
          <content>No obscure algorithms. You curate your content, you organize your sources, you decide what you see. Total chronological freedom.</content>
        </panel>
        <panel title="P2P MESH ENGAGEMENT">
          <content>Connect locally and globally with peers. Bypass central platforms and establish direct, censorship-resistant connections.</content>
        </panel>
        <panel title="SECURE DIRECT MESSAGING">
          <content>End-to-end encrypted communications over our peer-to-peer mesh. Your conversations are mathematically secure and truly private.</content>
        </panel>
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      <features>
        <title>Select to expand</title>
        <description>Click on any module below to reveal more details about them.</description>
        <feature icon="Network">
          <title>Serverless Social Mesh</title>
          <description>No central server. No corporate middleman. Peers connect directly and your posts and messages propagate through the network hop by hop — entirely over Tor.</description>
          <architecture>
            <title>How the mesh works:</title>
            <item bold="Tor-only communications:"> Every mesh packet — posts, reactions, comments, DMs — travels exclusively through Tor to your peers&apos; .onion addresses. Your IP is never exposed to anyone on the network.</item>
            <item bold="Gossip propagation:"> Posts fan out peer-to-peer with a hop counter (TTL = 6), travelling far enough to reach your network without flooding it.</item>
            <item bold="Spam protection:"> The gossip firewall enforces per-sender rate limits and deduplicates packets by ID using an LRU cache. Floods and replay attacks don&apos;t propagate.</item>
            <item bold="No single point of failure:"> There is no server to take down, no account to suspend, and no company that can pull the plug.</item>
          </architecture>
        </feature>
        <feature icon="Activity">
          <title>Immersive Snapping Feed</title>
          <description>A vertical feed curated by your interests, not an algorithm. Articles, videos, podcasts, and images pulled directly from open-web sources — chronological, and actually yours.</description>
          <architecture>
            <title>What makes the feed different:</title>
            <item bold="Clearnet content, fetched directly:"> RSS feeds, articles, videos, and media are fetched over a standard internet connection — the same as your browser. Feed servers can see your IP, but they see no account, no login, and no tracking identity.</item>
            <item bold="You pick your interests:"> Choose from 14+ categories during onboarding — Technology, Science, Privacy &amp; Security, Gaming, Art, Music, and more. NoSlop pre-loads curated sources like Hacker News, BBC World, NASA, and EFF Deeplinks. No account required.</item>
            <item bold="Chronological, always:"> Posts appear in the order they were published. Nothing is boosted, buried, or re-ranked based on engagement scores.</item>
            <item bold="Segmented article reader:"> Long articles are split into paged segments you side-swipe through like a book. Videos and audio stream with smart look-ahead preloading for instant playback.</item>
          </architecture>
        </feature>
        <feature icon="Radio">
          <title>Clearnet-to-Mesh Bridge</title>
          <description>NoSlop is the on-device bridge between two worlds. Consume content from the open web, then carry the conversation into your private, Tor-routed mesh — where no platform can see it.</description>
          <architecture>
            <title>How the bridge works:</title>
            <item bold="Content from clearnet, conversations on the mesh:"> Your feed pulls articles and media directly from the open web over a normal connection. The moment you like, share, or comment on something, that interaction is converted into a signed mesh broadcast and sent over Tor — the clearnet platform never sees it.</item>
            <item bold="One tap to broadcast:"> Liking, sharing, or commenting on any clearnet item converts it into a signed mesh POST. The original URL, title, and thumbnail are embedded in the packet and gossiped to your peers over their .onion addresses.</item>
            <item bold="Deterministic anchoring:"> The mesh post ID is derived from SHA3-256 of the source URL. If two people share the same article independently, their reactions converge on the same post — no duplicates, no fragmented threads.</item>
            <item bold="Your engagement, your network:"> All replies, reactions, and comments thread through the gossip protocol over Tor. No algorithm counts the signal. The conversation belongs to your circle.</item>
          </architecture>
        </feature>
        <feature icon="Fingerprint">
          <title>Sovereign Identity</title>
          <description>Your identity is a cryptographic keypair generated on your device. No account. No email. No phone number. You own it completely — and it doubles as your Tor address.</description>
          <architecture>
            <title>What sovereign identity means in practice:</title>
            <item bold="Generated on-device:"> Your Ed25519 signing key and X25519 encryption key are created locally during onboarding. They never touch a server. NoSlop itself cannot read your private keys.</item>
            <item bold="Your identity is your Tor address:"> A Tor v3 .onion address is derived directly from your Ed25519 key. Your mesh identity and your network address are the same thing — no registration, no relay.</item>
            <item bold="End-to-end encrypted DMs:"> Direct messages use X25519 key agreement to derive a shared ChaCha20-Poly1305 session key, sent over Tor. Only you and your contact can read them — and no one on the network can tie them to your IP.</item>
            <item bold="12-word Word Cloud backup:"> Your entire identity backs up to a BIP39 mnemonic phrase. Write it down and you can restore everything — identity, contacts, and history — on any new device.</item>
          </architecture>
        </feature>
        <feature icon="ShieldAlert">
          <title>Tor-Routed Mesh</title>
          <description>All mesh traffic — posts, DMs, reactions, comments — is routed through an embedded Tor proxy. Your communications and personal data are never exposed. Your feed traffic is clearnet, by design.</description>
          <architecture>
            <title>Two networks, clearly separated:</title>
            <item bold="Mesh traffic over Tor:"> Every post, DM, reaction, and comment you send or receive travels exclusively through the embedded Tor SOCKS5 proxy to .onion addresses. Your IP is never exposed to any peer.</item>
            <item bold="Feed traffic over clearnet:"> RSS feeds, articles, videos, and media are fetched over a standard connection — the same way your browser works. Feed servers can see your IP, but they see no account, no login, and no personal data.</item>
            <item bold="Built in, not bolted on:"> NoSlop ships with an embedded Tor daemon. No separate app to install. Tor circuits are established before any mesh data leaves your device.</item>
            <item bold="Your identity stays private:"> Even though clearnet content servers see your IP, your posts, messages, reactions, and identity are only ever transmitted over Tor. The two networks don&apos;t leak into each other.</item>
          </architecture>
        </feature>
        <feature icon="EyeOff">
          <title>Zero Tracking</title>
          <description>No analytics SDKs. No telemetry. No data collection of any kind. Your communications and personal data never leave your device except over Tor — to people you choose.</description>
          <architecture>
            <title>What zero tracking actually means:</title>
            <item bold="No SDKs, no beacons:"> The app contains no third-party analytics, crash reporting, or advertising libraries. There is nothing to phone home and nothing to sell.</item>
            <item bold="Your data stays local:"> Posts, messages, contacts, and identity are stored in an encrypted on-device SQLite database. They only leave your device as Tor-routed mesh traffic — never to a cloud service.</item>
            <item bold="Local keyword filtering:"> Define your own blocklist of keywords or phrases. NoSlop strips matching content from your feed before it ever hits the database — entirely on-device.</item>
            <item bold="Community health flags:"> Posts where more than 66% of reactions are negative receive a soft community warning overlay. Above 95%, they are hard-blocked. Moderation is organic, distributed, and manipulation-proof.</item>
          </architecture>
        </feature>
      </features>
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    <page path="/privacy">
      <title>Privacy Policy — NoSlop</title>
      <subtitle>App: NoSlop (iOS, Android / Mobile) | Developer: NoSlop (open-source project)</subtitle>
      <hosted_at>https://noslop.me/privacy</hosted_at>
      <audit_trail>https://github.com/gaborkukucska/NoSlop</audit_trail>
      <short_version>
        <title>The short version</title>
        <text>NoSlop is designed so that you are in control of everything. The app does not collect, store, or transmit any personal data to us or any third party. There is no server we run, no account to create, and nothing we can see.</text>
      </short_version>
      <sections>
        <section title="What data the app uses — and where it stays">
          <subsections>
            <subsection name="Identity and cryptographic keys">
              <text>NoSlop generates a public/private key pair on your device during onboarding. Your private key never leaves your device. Your public key is shared only with peers you explicitly invite, via a QR code you show them directly.</text>
            </subsection>
            <subsection name="Content you create">
              <text>Posts, direct messages, and any other content you create are stored locally in an encrypted SQLite database on your device. They are shared only with the peers you choose to connect with, over the encrypted mesh network. Nothing is sent to any server operated by NoSlop.</text>
            </subsection>
            <subsection name="Mesh network and peer connections">
              <text>When you connect to peers, your device exchanges messages directly with theirs (peer-to-peer). The IP address your device uses on the local network or over Tor is visible to peers you connect to, just as in any network communication. NoSlop does not log or retain this data.</text>
            </subsection>
            <subsection name="Tor">
              <text>If you use the Tor routing option, your traffic is routed through the Tor network. Tor is a third-party anonymity network; its privacy properties and limitations are described at torproject.org. NoSlop does not control or monitor Tor.</text>
            </subsection>
            <subsection name="Content feeds">
              <text>NoSlop can display content from third-party sources you choose (RSS/Atom feeds, public APIs). When your device fetches content from those sources, the operators of those sources may see your IP address, as is normal for any web request. NoSlop does not intermediary, log, or see those requests.</text>
            </subsection>
            <subsection name="Camera (QR scanning)">
              <text>The camera is used only to scan QR codes for peer invites. No images or video are stored or transmitted.</text>
            </subsection>
            <subsection name="No analytics, no crash reporting, no advertising">
              <text>NoSlop does not include any analytics SDK, crash-reporting service, advertising framework, or tracking library. We receive no telemetry from your device.</text>
            </subsection>
          </subsections>
        </section>
        <section title="Data we collect">
          <text>None. We operate no servers and receive no data from users.</text>
        </section>
        <section title="Data shared with third parties">
          <text>We do not sell, rent, or share your data. The only data that leaves your device is:</text>
          <bullets>
            <bullet>Messages and content you intentionally send to peers you have connected with.</bullet>
            <bullet>Network requests your device makes to content sources you have chosen.</bullet>
            <bullet>Tor traffic, routed through the Tor network if you enable it.</bullet>
          </bullets>
        </section>
        <section title="Children">
          <text>NoSlop does not knowingly collect data from anyone, including children. Because we collect no data at all, no special provisions for children are required beyond this statement.</text>
        </section>
        <section title="Open source and auditability">
          <text>NoSlop is fully open-source. You do not need to take our word for any of the above — the complete source code is publicly available for inspection. If you find anything that contradicts this policy, please open an issue in the repository.</text>
        </section>
        <section title="Changes to this policy">
          <text>If we change this policy, we will update the effective date above and note the change in the repository. Because we collect no data, changes are unlikely to affect your privacy in practice.</text>
        </section>
        <section title="Contact">
          <text>Questions or concerns about privacy can be raised as an issue in the NoSlop public repository, or by emailing noslop.me@proton.me.</text>
        </section>
      </sections>
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