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# infos
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auth-name : Frank Rousseau
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tag : freedom, privacy, self-hosting, hackable, platform
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advance costs : N
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need room : N
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Location : Paris, France
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Can host ppl : 1 ppl
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# Cozy, a platform to make the personal server mainstream
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One of the most common recommandation to protect your privacy on the web is to
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host your services on your own hardware. Unfortunately, that practice is too
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complex for most people. It looks like privacy protection is not a feature that
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is motivating enough to jump into the self-hosting world.
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That's why Cozy is born. Cozy is a platform that allows anyone to manage his
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own server as easily as a smartphone. Its architecture is original in two way:
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First, it's built like a PaaS, so anyone can build its own web app for the
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platform without learning a fancy SDK. Second, applications share the same
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datastore that syncs easily with any device.
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We believe that, by making the personal server easily manageable and by
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providing advanced services that syncs well, we could solve the self-hosting
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adoption problem and provide people with a better web experience.
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That talk will be the opportunity to explain better why we make Cozy,
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to see in details how Cozy works under the hood and to show you a short demo of
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the platform and its apps.
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Links:
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* Website: http://cozy.io
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* Code: https://github.com/cozy/
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