Network Sovereignty & Privacy
Request SupportDecentralized internet basics and personal cloud/NAS setup so you own more of your data and depend less on big platforms.
Why it matters
Your data often lives on someone else’s servers. Network sovereignty means understanding where your files and traffic go and, when you choose, moving key services to hardware you control—a NAS, a home server, or a small VPS. We help you get there without becoming a full-time sysadmin.
What we do
- Concepts and threat model – We explain how data flows (email, cloud storage, DNS) and what “owning your data” and “decentralized” mean in practice so you can decide what’s worth changing.
- Personal cloud and NAS – Plan and set up a NAS or home server for file storage, backups, and optional self-hosted apps (photos, notes, sync); we keep the stack manageable and secure.
- Privacy and DNS – Use encrypted DNS, VPNs, or Tor when they make sense; we help you choose and configure without overpromising anonymity.
- Incremental steps – We don’t push an all-or-nothing approach; we add one service or change at a time so you build confidence and control.
Who it’s for
People who want to reduce dependence on big tech, keep more data at home or on infrastructure they control, and learn by doing with guidance.
Next step
Tell us your goal (backup, photo storage, email, “just understand it”) and your comfort level with hardware and terminals. Request support and we’ll outline a path and first steps.