The Undro motto
Don’t be evil. Can’t be evil.
Good intentions don’t scale. Architecture does. Undro builds identity systems, software, and cloud infrastructure where doing right by you is structural — end‑to‑end encrypted, data‑minimal, and open to inspection.
- Identity
- SaaS
- PaaS
- Enterprise consulting
Principles
Commitments you can verify.
Policies change. Architecture doesn’t. Each of these is enforced by how our systems are built — not by a paragraph in a privacy policy.
- 01
Your data is not for sale
We sell software. Our customers are our only source of revenue. There are no advertisers, no brokers, no third‑party “partners” — so there is nothing to sell and no one to sell it to.
- 02
Hold less
Every service keeps the minimum it needs to function, for the minimum time it’s needed. Data we never collect can’t leak, can’t be subpoenaed, and can’t be abused.
- 03
What we hold, we can’t read
Everything we do store is end‑to‑end encrypted with keys that belong to you. A breach of our servers — or a demand for your data — yields ciphertext.
- 04
Open by default
Our protocols are published through the IETF. Our implementations are open source. If you can’t inspect it, fork it, or leave it, it’s a cage — not a product.
- 05
Verifiable, not trusted
Independent audits, reproducible builds, public designs. “Trust us” should never have to be the answer — so we build systems where it isn’t.
The commons
Support the open work.
Much of what we make doesn’t stay ours.
Protocols go to the IETF. Code goes to the public. Anyone can run it, audit it, and build on it — including our competitors. That openness is the point, and it takes sustained work to maintain. If it’s useful to you, you can help it continue.
Undro Inc. is a for‑profit company. Contributions are not donations to a charity and are not tax‑deductible — think of them as patronage for open infrastructure that belongs to everyone.