Disroot is a platform that provides online services based on principles of freedom, privacy, federation and decentralization.
In the site it’s highlighted that there aren’t tracking, ads, profiling, data mining.

Disroot offers the following services:
- Email (free and secure email accounts that can be accessed from client or web interface)
- Cloud (a cloud space to sync and share files, calendars, contcts and more thanks to open source Nextcloud software)
- Audio (a low latency, high quality voice chat application powered by Mumble)
- CryptPad (a fully end-to-end encrypted alternative to popular office tools)
- XMPP chat (a decentralized instant messaging)
- Pads (create and edit documents collaboratively in real-time thanks to Etherpad)
- Bin (encrypted and open-source pastebin thanks to PrivateBin)
- Upload (encrypted, temporary file hosting and sharing thanks to Lufi)
- Search (anonymous multi search engine platform powered by SearXNG)
- Calls (videoconferencing tool based on Jitsi-Meet)
- Forgejo (code hosting and project collaboration)
- Akkoma (microblogging tool)
- Translate (translation application based on LibreTranslate)
- Scribe (link aggregation and discussion platform, powered by Lemmy)
To use all these services you just need to register a free account on Disroot by completing 4 steps. You will receive an email that the account need approval and will be examined under 48 hours.
Privacy test
To check Disroot privacy i made a simple test with the following popular browser extensions uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger and Decentraleyes.
Once logged in on Disroot you can access the services listed above.
The privacy test is passed with 100% score, there are no blocked trackers on uBlock Origin and Privacy Badger, and no resources are locally injected.
Final words
Disroot offers different privacy oriented services accessible from one site, the interface is simple and very clean.