Declare digital
independence
You signed up for convenience. You got dependency.
DefKit gets your data out of online platforms and onto your device. Open format. Yours forever.
You signed up for convenience. You got dependency.
DefKit gets your data out of online platforms and onto your device. Open format. Yours forever.
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Your digital life is held by a handful of corporations. Your conversations, your memories, your contacts, your photos. Decades of relationships and personal history - on servers you don't control, run by companies whose primary interest is profit.
Thus over time, something shifted:
You signed up for email. Now their AI reads your inbox. You joined their social network to find old friends. Now they optimize for your attention and sell access to it. The deal keeps changing. You find out after.
Your data is in formats they control. Your social graph is locked behind their walls. Extracting your own memories and conversations ranges from tedious to impossible. This isn't a bug. It's the business model.
Governed by laws that aren't yours, accessible to governments you didn't elect, under leadership whose values do not align with yours - or may shift overnight.
When they change privacy policies, train AI on your content, or comply with demands you'd object to, you learn about it from a news headline. Your options are "accept" or "delete your account and lose everything."
This isn't about any one company. It's what the tech mainstream has become - your life, hosted on rented land, at someone else's discretion.
DefKit extracts your personal history from their platforms - emails, contacts, messages, photos, calendars, social media posts - and brings it onto your device. Structured, connected, and yours.
Your data, off their servers and onto your device. Your machine, your jurisdiction - no one between you and your own information.
Not a backup rotting in a zip file. Your history structured, connected, and searchable - a living system, ready for search, AI and whatever comes next, but on your terms.
DefKit's data model is open and the viewer is free forever. Your data stays on your device. We can't hold it hostage for revenue. We can't become what they've become.
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