Why Alt-Tech Services Keep Dying

Arc browser just died, joining a graveyard of services that promised to compete with Big Tech but disappeared overnight. From Skiff email to CTemplar to Mozilla's killed projects, this pattern is creating a "trust destruction cycle" that makes people afraid to try alternatives - and it's exactly what Big Tech wants. Here's what we can do. Techlore empowers individuals with practical digital privacy knowledge, security tools, and advocacy resources. Discover how to protect your online data and regain control of your digital identity.

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