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Write the guide you
wish existed.

You figured out an opt-out the hard way. Spend ten minutes writing it down and you spare thousands of people the same fight. Here is exactly how it works.

Draft a new guide
Vetted in the open

How a draft becomes a guide

Five stages, all public. You can watch any guide move through them — including who reviewed it and why.

1

Draft

you

You submit through the form above. A public review thread opens instantly — nothing is decided behind closed doors.

2

Open review

the community

Anyone can read, test the steps, and comment. Claims without a working source get flagged right away.

3

Source check

editors

Two editors confirm every link supports what the guide says, and that the steps still work today.

4

Hardening

security reviewer

A reviewer strips anything risky, adds the trade-offs and warnings, and dates the guide.

5

Published

live + dated

It goes live with your name on it and a "last verified" date, and re-enters review automatically every quarter.

We publish guides that…

  • Solve a real, specific opt-out — not vague "privacy advice".
  • Cite a working source for every factual claim.
  • Lay out numbered steps a non-technical person can follow.
  • State the trade-offs honestly, including what you lose.

We send back guides that…

  • Rely on memory or a forum rumor with no source.
  • Promote a paid product or a referral link.
  • Skip the risks or oversell what the opt-out does.
  • Copy another site's text instead of writing it plainly.