Appendix L – White Paper Outline

Appendix L – White Paper Outline

This outline defines the structure for a planned formal white paper introducing the CARS Digital Privacy System. It is intended for publication, citation, or technical engagement with policy advocates, developers, researchers, and privacy-conscious communities.


📝 White Paper Working Title

Escaping Surveillance: The CARS Digital Privacy System and the Architecture of Compartmentalised Digital Freedom


📚 Table of Contents (Draft)

1. Executive Summary

  • Problem statement: Big Tech coercion and digital enclosures
  • CARS solution overview
  • Call to action: join the escape movement before 2027

2. The Digital Prison

  • Surveillance Capitalism and Control Infrastructure
  • The Big Tech–Big Brother alliance
  • Erosion of personal sovereignty through seamless convenience
  • The 2027 Zero Trust Deadline

3. The CARS Philosophy

  • Compartmentalisation as a foundational strategy
  • Four Pillars: Compartmentalisation, Alternatives, Responsibility, Security
  • Privacy as a lifestyle, not a plugin
  • The gamified metaphor of escape

4. System Architecture

  • 10-Section CAR Profile Specification
  • Driver / Vehicle / Destination model
  • Trust Layer design
  • SLOT System Overview and Inheritance Logic
  • Validation, versioning, and AI-assisted construction

5. Implementation Roadmap

  • Digital Freedom Training: 10-Step Framework
  • Escape Planning and Threat Modeling
  • Building, Securing, and Driving CARs
  • Creating a Digital Garage for ongoing freedom

6. Use Cases and Personas

  • Activists
  • Developers
  • Remote workers
  • Journalists
  • General public use for digital detoxing or platform exit

7. Public Tools and Repositories

  • Open CARS Profile Repository
  • SLOT Library and Trust Rating System
  • Companion Tools: Risk Calculator, Profile Builder, Auditor
  • AI-Assisted Onboarding Models

8. Alignment with Privacy Initiatives

  • GDPR, CCPA, ISO 27001 mappings
  • Alignment with FOSS and decentralised platforms
  • Contributions to Web 3.0 privacy standards

9. License and Attribution

  • CC BY-SA license
  • Request for collaboration
  • DFA as steward and publishing entity

🔖 Publication Notes

  • Target Length: ~10,000 words
  • Intended Format: PDF, HTML, Markdown
  • Designed for: NGO distribution, GitHub, privacy forums, citation by alt-tech developers

  • CARS Profile Specification
  • Training Curriculum Overview
  • Sample Profile Templates
  • SLOT Trust Matrix
  • Digital Freedom Principles
  • Glossary of Terms