Daniel Doce is a SOC Analyst, technologist, and civil rights activist with a deep passion for technology, software development, robotics, and the human mind. With a background in computer science and Google certifications in IT Support and Automation, Daniel is a skilled programmer and systems thinker who values integrity, justice, and resilience above all.
He began his journey early—landing a job in IT at just 15 years old, and later outpacing a funded startup by building their promised product entirely on his own while still in high school. A former Top 50 U.S. World of Warcraft player, Daniel thrives in high-pressure environments and applies the same intensity and focus to his work today.
Daniel's passion was sparked by vivid dreams of quantum technology and a lifelong awareness of abuses of power against innocent people. Daniel is an outspoken advocate for digital freedom, privacy, open-source software, LGBTQ+ fairness, anti-censorship, and criminal justice reform. (See the My Causes tab for more.) His Christian faith grounds his activism and aligns with the meaning of his name—a protector, a servant of justice.
While he's often misunderstood as a "hacker" due to his tech skills and ideological alignment with Anonymous, Daniel clarifies: "I'm not a hacker. I dabbled as a child, but I left that behind when I got my first IT job. Now, I use my skills for good." Another common misconception is that he supports Black Lives Matter—but he does not align with BLM or White Supremacy, rejecting both extremes in favor of neutrality and true justice. He says "I have had friends from both sides, friends that have swapped sides, and people that have been murdered by the other side. I am not a part of any side, I am a part of justice."
Daniel believes the most urgent issue today is the erosion of privacy in the age of big data and mass surveillance. He fights for a world where technology serves people—not controls them—and where truth, transparency, and personal freedom are protected.
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Read Full StatuteElectronic Frontier Foundation - Defending civil liberties in the digital world, including privacy, free speech, and innovation.
American Center for Law and Justice - Protecting constitutional freedoms and defending religious liberty across the globe.
Thorn - Protecting children from sexual abuse by providing state of the art tools to identify and report abuse, ultimately preventing the spread and saving lives.
Gays Against Groomers - An LGBTQIA+ organization that opposes the sterilization and mutilation of minors, propagandizing youth with LGBTQ+ media, query theory & gender ideology in the classroom, and drag & pride events with children.