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Indonesian Founder Develops Privacy-First Software Ecosystem Through FlagoDNA

05-15-2026 09:51 AM CET | IT, New Media & Software

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Indonesian Founder Develops Privacy-First Software Ecosystem

Indonesian developer and author Cahyanudien Aziz Saputra announced the continued development of FlagoDNA, an independent software ecosystem focused on privacy-first applications, intentional technology, and long-term digital independence.

Founded as an independent initiative, FlagoDNA develops software designed to minimize unnecessary tracking, reduce distraction-driven design, and create calmer digital experiences for everyday users.

The ecosystem includes Muslim lifestyle applications, productivity tools, and Lens Browser, a lightweight browser focused on private and distraction-free browsing experiences. Several applications developed under FlagoDNA have reduced or removed advertising systems, tracking components, and excessive data collection practices commonly found in modern digital platforms.

According to Saputra, the project emerged from growing concerns about the direction of modern software ecosystems, where many digital products are increasingly designed around engagement maximization, behavioral manipulation, and surveillance-driven business models.

"Technology is not neutral. Digital environments shape attention, habits, and everyday behavior," said Saputra. "I believe software should help people live more intentionally rather than continuously competing for their attention."

Over the past several years, Saputra has independently developed multiple applications and digital products reaching tens of thousands of users across Android and web platforms. Alongside software development, Saputra has also published books and essays exploring themes related to technology, solitude, creativity, and human experience in the digital age.

FlagoDNA describes its long-term direction as the development of intentional digital infrastructure - software environments designed around simplicity, sustainability, privacy, and human-centered values.

The organization believes that software should function as a supportive environment for everyday life instead of becoming a system that encourages dependency and constant digital stimulation.

More information about FlagoDNA and its projects is available at:
https://flagodna.com

Founder story:
https://flagodna.com/founder-story/

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FlagoDNA
Cahyanudien Aziz Saputra
Solo, Jawa Tengah
Indonesia

Email: cahyanudien@flagodna.com
Website: https://flagodna.com

FlagoDNA is an independent software ecosystem founded by Indonesian developer and author Cahyanudien Aziz Saputra.

The organization develops privacy-focused applications, productivity tools, and digital platforms centered around simplicity, intentional technology, and long-term digital independence.

Its projects include Muslim lifestyle applications, lightweight productivity tools, and Lens Browser, a browser designed for private and distraction-free browsing experiences.

FlagoDNA products have reached tens of thousands of users across Android and web platforms.

The organization focuses on building software environments that minimize unnecessary tracking, reduce distraction-driven design, and support healthier digital experiences for everyday users.

FlagoDNA's philosophy is rooted in the belief that technology shapes attention, behavior, and everyday life. Its long-term vision is to create intentional digital infrastructure that prioritizes human values, privacy, and sustainability over engagement-maximization systems.

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