Security is not decoration.
Rukh Labs products are designed around sane defaults, clear updates, and respect for the user.
Privacy principles
Collect less, explain more, and keep product behavior legible to the user.
Update philosophy
Updates should be clear, reversible where practical, and described in release notes people can read.
OS security direction
Glass Squares OS is exploring sane defaults, app permission direction, encrypted storage direction, and low-noise system services.
App security direction
Farzin and future apps should minimize data surfaces and make account or sync behavior explicit.
Responsible disclosure
A formal intake process is planned before public releases. For now, security reports can start through contact.
Data minimization
No mystery bloat, no unnecessary telemetry claims, and no invented certifications.
Rukh Labs does not claim third-party audits, certifications, or guarantees that do not exist. Security documentation will mature alongside public builds, release notes, and disclosure channels.