SOVEREIGNTY

Own Your Digital Life

"We gave our data to big tech. Our photos, our messages, our memories — stored on their servers, governed by their terms, deleted at their will. No more. We choose sovereignty."

Sign the declaration. Your signature is stored on-chain — permanent, uncensorable, yours.

"Don't Be Evil: The Motto Big Tech Quietly Killed" — by George
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02 / The Five Principles

WHAT WE BELIEVE

01 / Principle

DATA OWNERSHIP

Your data is your property. You created it. You decide who accesses it, how long they keep it, and when it's deleted.

02 / Principle

SELF-CUSTODY

You have the right to hold your own keys, run your own nodes, and not depend on any single provider for access to your digital life.

03 / Principle

PORTABILITY

Your identity, reputation, and history must move with you. No platform should be able to trap you by holding your past hostage.

04 / Principle

INTEROPERABILITY

Systems should speak to each other. Walled gardens that force you into a single ecosystem violate your right to choose.

05 / Principle

PRIVACY BY DEFAULT

Surveillance should require your explicit consent. The default is not 'collect everything' — the default is silence.

03 / Take Action

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04 / About

CREDITS

Created By

Stack

  • Next.js
  • Tailwind CSS
  • Vercel

Year

  • 2026
  • Ongoing

WHY THIS MATTERS

We built the internet to connect us. Somewhere along the way, we became the product.

Every photo you've uploaded, every message you've sent, every search you've made — stored on servers you don't control, governed by terms you didn't read, owned by companies that can disappear tomorrow.

This declaration isn't nostalgia for a decentralized past. It's a commitment to a sovereign future.

© 2026 Be Sovereign. Open source.

Data stored on Arkiv. Immutable. Uncensorable. Yours.