If you will have all the info of the user, then, how will you address the scenario if your server is down?
How can the user access his stuffs?
Also, it means that you still have access with the user's vital info as you are holding the database.
And it's not good for the user. Please clarify on this matter. Thanks.
No, Essentia
doesn't store anything.
Everything inside Essentia is decentralized and encrypted, even its own underlying structure. No servers, no centralized databases, nothing of that sort.
Essentia doesn't store nor collect any info, files or data - and never will.
Besides the user, nobody has ownership, visibility or control of any user's data. Only the user can see, edit and control his data, because, everything is decentralized and encrypted.
Please visit
https://essentia.one for more info, it's clarified on section "Take Back The Ownership", and read the whitepaper
https://essentia.one/whitepaper for more details.
So in other words ESSENTIA is some sort of electronic or virtual vault which serves as a protection to all of our information's? Correct me if I'm wrong and please clarify me to whom it may concern? Thank you.
It can be considered as a sort of super wallet from which you can manage and store any information in a decentralized manner, within a seed, being them your data, personal information, identities, dApps settings, assets or photos.
Then you can manage them, from anywhere in the world, and from any platform or command line, within Essentia itself and requiring no additional installations or setups.
It's a super tool for users (and machines) to interface with blockchains and decentralization.
So it's a sort of iCloud, but decentralized, where you own the data and with many more functionalities? Cool