Take back control of your data, with habitat.

All your data in one place.

When you own all your data, you can see it, search it, or even ask it questions in a way that is impossible to do today. You can control the flow of it outwards, and see how its shared with the internet. You can switch applications without losing any data, because applications don't own your data in the first place. It would be like logging into Google Drive for the first time and seeing all your Microsoft OneDrive files there, without any hassle from you. This works because your data is tied to your user account and personal data store, not a centralized platform.

Trust people, not companies.

With habitat, you choose the people you want to share your data with, not which company Terms of Services you're forced to agree to, to interact with those people. We make it possible for data to flow directly user-to-user, bypassing third-parties completely.

Resist surveillance, together.

We're building habitat because we've seen how surveillance capitalism threatens our livelihood, our society, and our future. It's clear that neither backlash from users nor policy and regulation is enough to get companies to do the right thing. We need a new paradigm for the internet that bakes in user data privacy at a foundational layer. By using habitat, you can be a part of this movement to fight surveillance online.