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September 21, 2013, 03:09:04 PM
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Based in Iceland: https://nobs.is/gv

We have launched something we call the Global Village. (early Beta Stage)
 
The Global Village is a Social Network similar to Facebook or Google+, but with the user’s privacy in mind. The user holds all of his or her content, pictures and posts. Once the user feels like deleting them, they are deleted for good. No restoring and no backups.

The Global Village will also feature a military-grade encryption of text, pictures, audio and video messages. In the future you will be able to re-share these encrypted messages to Twitter and Facebook. Only members who have the encryption key will be able to read your shared messages and the system will be built without a master key.

The users will be able to share their posts or pictures while the system provides the right mix of encryption methods like AES256, RSA, ECDH521 to secure them. A truly secure experience which comes not only on this website but also as APPs on iOS and Android.

You will of course be able to post publicly to make new friends. Actually you can already use these features. In short, we don’t want to have an open system where Governments and big companies can check on your posts. This will be an Open Source Community but with military grade encryption so you the user and all your friends get your freedom back!

The freedom of the Internet how it was supposed to be. 



I am not the creator of The Global Village I am just sharing the news Smiley

The Global Village: https://nobs.is/gv
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