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| *Fediversity: Privacy-friendly, sustainable, transparent fair.* | ||||
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| The Open Internet Discourse Foundation project Fediversity is an effort to bring individuals and institutions easy-to-use, portable digital services with personal freedom at their core. | ||||
| We want to provide everyone with high-quality, secure IT systems for everyday use. | ||||
| We want to help provide everyone with high-quality, secure IT systems for everyday use. | ||||
| Without tracking, without exploitation, in a way that makes sustainable use of the world. | ||||
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| The goal of this project is offer an **alternative to centralised online services and companies that operate closed ecosystems**, thus creating a major impact on the future of the internet, our societies and economies — a unique and meaningful contribution to the *Next Generation Internet* initiative. | ||||
| This objective aligns with the work programme topic by advancing the development of alternative digital solutions that are more user-centric and transparent. | ||||
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| The key technical aspect of Fediversity is to provide the means for easily switching between different hosting providers, or to their own infrastructure, without losing their data. | ||||
| This objective is important as it promotes user control and choice, without being locked into a particular platform or service. | ||||
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| Concretely, we aim to achieve this using the following sub-goals: | ||||
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| 1.  Implement a way to run online services emphasising user autonomy and portability; | ||||
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| This will promote transparency and enable end-users to verify that their data is being handled ethically and in compliance with data privacy regulations. | ||||
| Use of open-source software also gives users the freedom to use, modify, and distribute the software as they see fit, without restrictions or limitations. | ||||
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| The proposed services will also be designed to be **fully portable** (something we like to call **'service portability'**). | ||||
| This means that users will be able to (easily and fully) switch between different hosting providers (as well as bare metal) without losing their data. | ||||
| This objective is important as it promotes user control and choice, allowing users to choose a way of offering services that best meets their needs without being locked into a particular platform or service, and gives users the flexibility between hosted versus self-hosted options. | ||||
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| ### Relevance | ||||
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| ## Ambition | ||||
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| ### Portability of services | ||||
| ### Service portability | ||||
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| The project plans to offer portability of services, allowing users to easily export their data from the platform and import it to another platform. | ||||
| The project plans to offer service portability: allowing users to easily export their data and application state from one hosting provider's environment and import it to another. | ||||
| This is a unique feature beyond what is currently available on the market. | ||||
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| ## Identified applications | ||||
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