Thanks to the mighty name of Richard Stallman and, hopefully, to the relevance of our call for action, Clipperz ended up on Slashdot.
zero-knowledge
Thanks Palamida!
Just to say thanks to the nice folks at Palamida. They wrote an interesting commentary to my post on building an AGPL suite and then move each application of the suite onto a zero-knowledge architecture.
Freedom and privacy in the cloud: a call for action
This is a post about freedom. The freedom to keep your data for yourself and the freedom to run free software. You should be able to reclaim and enjoy these freedoms also when using web applications.
Clipperz pitch at Lift '08
Giulio did a great job explaining zero-knowledge web applications to the crowd of entrepreneurs, bloggers and VCs gathered for the Venture Night at the Lift conference in Geneva.
Anatomy of a zero-knowledge web application
UPDATED ENTRY
When we launched our online password manager, we dubbed it the first example of a zero-knowledge web application. We simply meant that Clipperz knows nothing about its users and their data. It was a simplistic and inaccurate definition: the zero-knowledge paradigm needs to be better defined. Our fault.
When we say "zero-knowledge" we mean it!
A true zero-knowledge web application knows nothing about its users and their data. We have been fascinated by this simple idea since 2005 when we started this blog. Since then it became our obsession.

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