Jonah Aragon is a privacy-focused Program Director and sysadmin with 11 years of experience blending hands-on infrastructure work with public-facing education and advocacy. He runs Privacy Guides (1M+ monthly pageviews) and co-founded Triplebit, a nonprofit ISP that supports privacy projects, while also contributing code and UI improvements to well-known open-source privacy resources like privacytools.io. Technically fluent in Linux, Proxmox, Nginx, WordPress and DNS automation, Jonah pairs operational reliability with community-building—managing volunteer teams, forums, and educational content. His background includes technical writing for DigitalOcean and frontline IT support, giving him a rare mix of clear communication, user empathy, and deep systems troubleshooting. He’s based in Minneapolis and frequently translates complex privacy and security practices into practical, user-friendly guidance across podcasts, livestreams, and GitHub.
11 years of coding experience
Information Technology, Information Technology at University of Minnesota
Associate of Arts - AA, Political Science and Government, Associate of Arts - AA, Political Science and Government at Anoka-Ramsey Community College
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Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:47 commits, 119 PRs, 109 pushes in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Jonah primarily contributed to the maintenance and automation of the `.o` TLD zone file. Their work included modifying the `update_o.sh` script to update the zone file, manage nameservers, and add SOA records. They also implemented automated domain checks via shell scripts, demonstrating a focus on ensuring the correctness and reliability of the DNS zone configuration.
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Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:4 reviews, 249 commits, 230 PRs in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Jonah primarily contributed to improving the user experience and functionality of the privacytools.io website. They addressed usability issues by fixing broken links, updating outdated information, and adding new services like Matrix and PrivateBin. A significant portion of their work involved updating content, refactoring the site structure, and implementing new features like a privacy policy and sharing options. The user also updated the site's codebase.
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