Marco Wollank / Burung Hantu / PrivacyToolsIO - How "One Guy", Marco Wollank of PrivacyTools outed himself as being a "fake reviewer", "SEO expert", "cryptobro" and Privacy "Expert".

anotherguy247

kiwifarms.net
Joined
Mar 5, 2023
There was a previous thread about this privacyguides.org vs. privacytools.io. In this post I explain the guy behind Privacy Tools (Marco Wollank / Burung Hantu) and his history running scammy review websites. I also explain how I determined his real identity.

Back in September 2021 the team who ran PrivacyTools decided to rebrand their project (AT01, AO01, FP01) due to being unable to reach the founder who still had control over the domain name.

Marco Wollank / BurungHantu / PrivacyToolsIO


Marco was absent from the Privacy Tools project for a long time and so they removed him, (AT02, AO02, FP02). As Marco is a leech, he was happy to feed on free labor of others. Marco only returned when the free lunches stopped coming.

Then in April 2022 Marco wrote this rant (AT03, AO03, FP03). Marco accused Privacy Guides of trying to "steal PrivacyTools". His user /u/BurungHantu spams his angry blog post all over the internet as he is a linkfarmer.

He bitched about the SEO damage (AT04, AO04, FP04) to the Privacy Tools site, disregarding that it was a community effort for many years. The team had set up a 301 redirect to their new domain which Marco was still mad about in April 2022 (AT05, AO05, FP05)

Marco Tweet 1

and October 2022 (AT06, AO06, FP06):

Marco Tweet 2

Since then PrivacyTools really did sell out, which is not surprising as it would seem the show's talent wasn't easily replaced. Marco has resorted to using affiliate links to Binance and other KYC crypto exchanges and embarrassed himself with his clueless star ratings (AT07, AO07, FP07) (more about that later) that he randomly awarded projects. He removed respected VPNs (AT08, AO08, FP08) like Mullvad and IVPN and replaced them with options that have paying affiliate campaigns.

Marco Tweet 3

Ever since then, his Twitter account has become a stream of shitty memes and re-tweets with cryptocurrency crapware. Marco is proud of being anonymous or so he thinks. In his rant he spins it as a reason to trust him more:

Anonymous 1

Anonymous 2

He also tells lies within his blog post:

Marco Liar

when he thinks nobody will bother to check as one former member points out (AO09, AT09, FP09), Marco made the commit with his official privacytoolsIO account:
This was further discussed publicly in #940 and here. The main problem with WTFPL is that it does not have a warranty exclusion claim like MIT or other responsible licenses. BurungHantu raised no issue with the change, and in fact made a change upon that change in 26ae2e3.
Marco No changes

In his rant he claims "he did most of the work (AT10, FP10)", though the team says that most of it (AT11, AO11, FP11) was replaced by better quality content (AT12, FP12). This does check out when looking at the site's largest pages:
Work also went into discussing the pros/cons of why to add something to the site for which I never saw any comments from Marco. I looked at the commit graph and it's true, after 2018 he did nothing:

Commit graph

This claim encouraged me to search the git commits to see how many he actually did. I searched for "BurungHantu" and "Burung Hantu". What I found was very few commits authored "BurungHantu1605 <privacy@tuta.io>" and "Burung Hantu <OneGuy@MacBook-Bro.local>".

Most of them were merges, written by other people not things he actually authored, and out of the ones that he did they were quite minor like fixing a missing full stop or something like that.
It appears for the second one he didn't have a .gitconfig so it defaulted to his Macbook username.

So who is that one guy? There was a chat room and Marco pasted a link to a post on his oneguy.me domain. When people say that Privacy Tools is run by "one guy", he is reminded of the time when he "failed at privacy". It is often said by people who don't realize he has a company "One Guy Ltd" and that is tied to his real name. That wouldn't be a problem in itself if he wasn't trying to be anonymous. It is a problem for him and his branding because it relies on professing about how his recommendations can keep you "NSA proof", ie protect you from targeted surveillance which is simply not true.

I later found this post (AT20, AO20, FP20) which corroborates what I knew:

Marco Wollank is Burung Hantu

When looking at the domain between late 2014 (AT21, FP21), we get a pretty good idea how why Marco cares so much about SEO:

Marco SEO

Later pages (AT22, FP22) had OneGuy - Investing Strategies for Value Investors on eToro in the title, which allows us to find him on eToro:

eToro Marco Wollank

Further details that support the link are found in his blog post, such as his "reforestation" project and he says in his blog post he had enough to "financially retire".

Marco Wollank planting trees

If we look at a later version of his website from 2016 (AT23, FP23) we see him going on about his spammy review site:

Marco's fake review website

The German there translates to:
"The aim is to offer you high-quality experience reports. Awards from trade journals, advice articles and videos are offered for each topic. Everything at a glance!"
What is amusing is he uses the same name (AT24, AO24, FP24) (his real name) everywhere, (AT25, AO25, FP25) on the internet. Then on Xing (AT26, AO26, FP26) we see Marco Wollank again:

Xing: Marco Wollank

Erfahrungen was his company website. The company is a fake review website where people pay for reviews or positive comments from so-called experts, (AT27, AO27, FP27). There's a GitHub Organization for Erfahrungen-com, (AT28, AO28, FP28) and also one with his real name Marco Wollank (AT29, AO29, FP29). He was also on Codepen (AT30). Marco even had a hand in writing some of the "reviews" (AT31, AO31, FP31). His reviews are like the ones he does for Privacy Tools.

Erfahrungen: Marco Wollank

From that website you can find his blog (AT32, AO32, FP32) in German, where Marco laments about being fat (AT33, AO33, FP33).

Because I'm struggling a bit with weight problems myself, I was looking for weight loss tips on the internet.

The review was about the product information on the company's website rather than his experience with the product. This is lot like his recommendations on PrivacyTools where he doesn't review the products themselves or know anything about the technology to write anything about it (AT34, AO34, FP34).

Unsafe recommendations

He just copies the marketing material from the company. He is the human imitation of ChatGPT.

I then found this (AT35, AO35, FP35) which suggests that Marco is exactly as I suggested above.
2011...2016: not free, partially manipulated:

fake forum with censorship by "Marco Wollank":

erfahrungen.com there you can buy false-positive "reviews"

The mailbox company is responsible (i.e. dubious): OneGuy Limited, the CEO: Marco Wollank
Rm 1104, Crawford House, 70 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong (as of 01/2017)
to Marco Wollank can also be found: his own surreptitious advertising at http://firmen.n-tv.de/erfahrungen.html

SEO Affiliate Marketing Brand Building (that's what such guys call lies)
at https://www.xing.com/profile/Marco_Wollank, spam@oneguy.me and according to
He is from Hamburg.

Whoever uses a shell company overseas for 100BP fund cannot be serious.

There is that domain again, and that's an interesting detail I found out more about his company One Guy Ltd (AT36, AO36, FP36).

North Data: One Guy Ltd Marco Wollank

and his other company Viral Video Web Ltd. (AT37, AO37, FP37).
Viral Video Web Ltd., Calw (Ungenannte Str. ??, 75365 Calw, Germany). Private Ltd. Company (company mbH English law). Partnership agreement of December 10, 2007. Branch of the "Viral Video Web Ltd." with its registered office in Birmingham (Companies House of Cardiff No. 6449131). Subject: Internet marketing, viral video marketing, marketing of websites. Share capital: GBP 100.00. General representation arrangements: The company is jointly represented by the members of the board of directors. If only one director is appointed, he alone represents. Member of the board of directors: Wollank, Marco, Calw, *??.??.????.
North Data: Viral Video Web Ltd: Marco Wollank

There's also a mention on Cybo (AT38), which shows its not the only time he's had a venture like this.
Cybo: Marco Wollank

PrivacyTools is run by a spammer who is happy to say anything for a dollar, the site has many bad recommendations which aren't good for your privacy. It should never be recommended as a source of information.

A bit of a deep dive into the charlatan BurungHantu of Privacy Tools.
 
Last edited:
Related topic - is there anyway of registering a domain with multiple parties? That doesnt involve founding a company or alike? sometimes people just want to have a place online without it depending on a single person.
 
Related topic - is there anyway of registering a domain with multiple parties? That doesnt involve founding a company or alike? sometimes people just want to have a place online without it depending on a single person.
Not that I am aware of. There needs to be a single technical contact. Normally that it is registered to a company with some kind of partnership agreement. You can give other people the ability to administer the domain, and most domain registrars allow that.

A secondary administrator could transfer the domain with an auth code to their own account if the original owner died etc. Transferring the domain without administrative access requires legal documents like death certificate, and photo id, etc to prove the person is the estate administrator.
 
Back