Share your Medicare plan experiences using our privacy-preserving zero-knowledge review system.
Our platform enables you to write anonymous reviews about your Medicare plan experiences while maintaining complete privacy through cryptographic verification.
Our zero-knowledge system is designed from the ground up to never collect personal information. Here's what stays with you:
We verify eligibility through experience-based signals and cryptographic proofs. These signals—like geographic patterns and plan-specific access indicators—are processed mathematically without ever being stored or linked to your identity. The proof confirms eligibility; the data never enters our system.
Because we never collect your personal information, there's nothing to store. Our system operates on a fundamental principle: if data isn't collected, it can't be stored, shared, or compromised.
Unlike traditional platforms that build databases of user information, our zero-knowledge architecture means we verify eligibility through cryptographic proofs that are generated and verified in real-time, then discarded.
Your review is cryptographically bound to the Medicare plan you're reviewing, but this binding uses mathematical relationships—not stored personal data. There's no database of identities, no user profiles, and no way to trace a review back to you.
We don't maintain a database of user accounts, profiles, or personal information. There's no "user table" to hack or leak.
Reviews are published anonymously with no connection to the author. We can't track who wrote what, even if we wanted to.
The only data we work with are cryptographic proofs—mathematical verifications that confirm eligibility without revealing identity. These proofs are generated, verified, and then discarded. They prove you're eligible to review; they don't prove who you are.
Zero-knowledge proofs provide cryptographic certainty that your identity cannot be revealed, even with unlimited computational power.
If you're eligible, the proof will always succeed. The system cannot falsely reject valid eligibility.
If you're not eligible, the proof will always fail. The system cannot be tricked into accepting invalid eligibility.
The proof reveals nothing about your identity beyond what it proves. Even with the proof, your personal information remains hidden.
These three properties—completeness, soundness, and zero-knowledge—are mathematically proven. They don't depend on trust, promises, or policies. They're guaranteed by the laws of mathematics and cryptography.
Even if our servers were compromised, even if our code was leaked, even if someone had unlimited computing power—your identity would remain protected because the mathematical proofs themselves contain no identifying information.