Reclaim Family Privacy with Diode
Every photo of your kids learning to ride a bike, every family group chat, every shared document—it all routes through corporate servers before reaching grandma.
Google confirmed to Wired that Photos uploads train their AI models. WhatsApp shares metadata with law enforcement. And your children can't consent to any of it.
Clients have been using Diode Collab for secure collaboration. The same tool can solve my family's privacy problem too.
What makes it different:
No central servers storing your data—devices connect directly
No phone number or email required to create an account
Messages, photos, and documents stay encrypted on your family's devices only
We're not saying go off-grid. Memes with friends? Who cares. But photos of your kids, medical info, financial docs—those shouldn't live on systems designed to monetize your attention.
The question isn't paranoia. Companies are open about using your data. The question is whether you're making an informed choice about where your family's most personal moments live.
How do you handle sharing family photos and sensitive docs?


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