About Xenon Plus

Xenon Plus is written and maintained by one person, not a team, not a newsroom. It started as a personal set of notes on getting a browser, a few extensions, and a handful of accounts into a state worth trusting, then leaving them alone. Publishing those notes seemed more useful than keeping them in a private file.

The site exists because most privacy advice is written to maximize coverage rather than usefulness: long lists, constant caveats, an implicit suggestion that anything less than total vigilance is negligence. That approach tends to produce anxiety, not better habits. Xenon Plus tries the opposite: fewer recommendations, chosen carefully, explained plainly enough that you can act on them once and move on with your day.

Expect practical, durable guidance aimed at an ordinary week, not a hobby. Do not expect alarmism, a running commentary on every new threat, or product reviews dressed up as neutral comparisons. When something is named here, it is described in general terms on purpose. The point is a calmer relationship with your own data, not a longer to-do list.