
STEP 1 – THE ESCAPE PLAN

STEP 1 — THE ESCAPE PLAN —
Introduction
Challenge for Everyone
A New Approach
Digital Privacy is only a few steps away…

The Reality is most people never even look for an exit.
And when they do, they find that most cybersecurity training focuses on only a small part of the problem. Most advice walks you through changing some settings or installing software without really explaining WHY.
This approach usually results in people following generic recommendations and applying a few security measures, without truly understanding them, often leaving massive holes in both security and privacy.
This approach makes digital privacy feel overwhelming, overly technical, and most automatically assume it’s beyond their skill level.
My challenge was to make Digital Freedom accessible to everyone, no matter their technical background, by making it easier to understand and, more importantly, fun to learn.
I have taken a different approach from other training and introduced Gamification, the process of turning a serious task or learning experience into an engaging and fun game and making it easier to understand.
Let’s Make Digital Privacy Fun!
In the 10 Steps to Escape the Big Tech Digital Prison, the gamified training transforms the serious mission of escaping Big Tech’s Digital Prison into a high-stakes challenge where the clock is ticking towards 2027 and your digital freedom is on the line.
This isn’t just a game; it’s based on a serious and urgent reality. The Department Of Defence in the United States have announced a Zero Trust Internet by 2027. After this date connecting to most of your current online services will require and account verified by a government issued Digital ID, and with the imminent roll out of CBDCs, smart 15 minute cities, carbon and Social Credit scores, for those still in the Digital Prison escape will become almost impossible.
Skeptical about gamification and worried it might be superficial or trivial? Don’t be. We don’t skip the technical stuff—instead, gamification makes the complex concepts easier to understand and apply.