Every app on your phone whispers to companies you've never heard of. Susanoo writes you a story, every Sunday, with names. One indigo dot — your device — and everyone listening.
We install a local-only VPN that never leaves the device. We watch the traffic so we can name the senders. We cannot read it — TLS still applies.
An on-device model maps each connection to a known company, weighed by frequency and what app it came from. Apple ATT and Google Play Services included. Nothing leaves the phone.
"This week your phone talked to Meta 412 times. Most of it from Instagram. Your Exposure Score went down 4 points." Names. Counts. Trend. Nothing more.
Your phone made 14,201 tracker connections this week. That's down 18% from last Sunday — mostly because you uninstalled Threads on Tuesday. But Meta's count doubled anyway. Why? Instagram, picking up the slack. Three new domains, all profiling.
"Privacy" is a feeling. Hard to defend, hard to argue, hard to invest in. The Exposure Score turns it into a measurement: how loudly is your phone broadcasting, right now?
It's calibrated against a tracker-free baseline. It's deterministic. The math is published — you can reproduce it on your own logs.
Lower scores aren't shame — they're proof you did something.
Today's top three companies. Live count. One tap to mute. Swap to lock screen on iOS 16+.
"Reddit just opened a connection to TikTok analytics." Mute the source, the company, or the alert itself.
A 4-minute story in your inbox or in-app, every Sunday morning. Names companies. Highlights changes.
Don't want to know about a company every minute? Mute it. The mute is local and reversible.
Plus tier: 12 months of weekly reports, exportable as PDF or CSV. A receipt for the year.
Day one on Android. iOS in three months. Honest about platform differences — read the FAQ for what's true on each.
ZakRS Tech is a small, independent studio building tools that respect the people who use them. Susanoo is our first consumer product — a deliberate counterweight to a decade of software designed to extract attention and data.
"The goal isn't to scare anyone. It's to hand normal people a receipt for a transaction they didn't know was happening."