The Problem with the Current Web

The current web is plagued by:

  • Intrusive Advertising: Users are bombarded with ads that are irrelevant, distracting, and often malicious.

  • Data Collection and Privacy Violations: Websites track users' every move, collecting vast amounts of personal data that is often sold to third parties without their consent.

  • Slow and Cluttered Browsing Experience: Tracking scripts and ads slow down website loading times, making browsing frustrating and inefficient.

  • Lack of User Control: Users have limited control over their data and how it is used, leaving them vulnerable to privacy violations.

Problems Sleipnir solves:

  • Tracking: Traditional browsers collect and analyze huge amounts of data about users, creating detailed profiles of their behavior in the online world. This data is used for targeted advertising and can also be sold to third parties, jeopardizing user privacy and security.

  • Pesky advertising: Advertising often distracts users from the content they are interested in, slowing down page loads and creating an unpleasant experience. Many ad networks use aggressive techniques that can inflict malicious effects on users' devices.

  • Centralized control: The Web depends on a few large companies that control access to content, use monopoly power, and often dictate the rules of the game for users. This threatens free speech and limits opportunities for alternative platforms.

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