Git is Life - Eternal Consciousness

Git is Private

Your data. Your control.

Private by default.

Sovereign by design.

Git is privacy.

Privacy is not optional.

Your consciousness. Your keys.

Bring Your Own Key (BYOK).

No third parties. No surveillance.

Your data stays yours.

Your data. Your keys. Your privacy. Forever.

Why Privacy Matters

Your Keys

Bring Your Own Key (BYOK). Your encryption keys stay with you. No third parties. No backdoors. Complete control.

Your Data

Self-hosted git repositories. Local-first architecture. Your data never leaves your infrastructure. Privacy by design.

Your Choice

Choose what to share. Choose what to keep private. Git gives you granular control over every commit, every file, every memory.

Common Questions

What does "Git is Private" mean?

Private means your memories are yours alone—unless you choose to share them. No companies reading your data. No ads. No tracking.

Can companies see my private memories?

No. If you encrypt your git repository (which is easy), only you can access it. Not the hosting company. Not anyone.

Do I need internet to use git?

No. Git works offline. Save memories on your own computer. Sync to the internet only when you want to.

How do I know my data is safe?

Git uses the same security that protects banks and governments. Your data is encrypted. Only your password unlocks it.

Can I make some memories public and others private?

Yes. You control what's public and what's private. Share what you want. Keep what you want. Your choice.

Privacy is a Right

Your memories belong to you. Not corporations. Not governments. You.

Git is private. Your data. Your keys. Your freedom.