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What is All me?
The All me app is a new kind of social platform designed around the principle of “Privacy by Default.” Unlike mainstream social networks, its goal is to give people back their digital freedoms allowing them to connect, share, and interact without constant surveillance, profiling or judgment.
Built under Swiss jurisdiction and hosted on Swiss servers, All me emphasises strong legal protections, benefiting from the country’s constitutional rights to privacy and political neutrality.
Outside of US and EU jurisdiction: Swiss companies are not allowed to share information with foreign law enforcement under criminal penalty. Any request for information must be made through completed legal processes in Switzerland.
- Politically neutral: Switzerland has a long history of neutrality, which shields us from pressure of foreign governments.
- Strong privacy protections: Switzerland has a constitutional right to privacy and strict data protection laws. Unlike companies in other countries, All me cannot be compelled by foreign or Swiss authorities to engage in bulk surveillance.
One of the most distinctive aspects of All me is its use of multiple, separate profiles. Every user starts with a primary profile that is anonymous by default, using a system-generated name. They can then create a secondary profile for friends and family, and an optional professional profile for work or business interactions. Importantly, these profiles are not linked to one another, ensuring that a user’s anonymous identity remains fully protected while still giving them flexibility to present themselves differently in various contexts.
Privacy is further protected by All me’s minimal data storage approach. The platform does not retain personal data tied to financial information. Payments, when needed, are handled through a third party banking gateway, which only confirms whether a payment is complete without sharing the user’s real identity. This structure means even in the worst-case scenario of a breach, there would be no sensitive personal data exposed, because it is never stored in the first place.
Another key difference is that All me does not rely on advertising. Instead, it follows a micropayment model, charging around £2 per month per profile, however on launch this fee will be much lower. This ensures that the app’s incentives are aligned with protecting user privacy, rather than exploiting personal data for targeted ads.
Finally, All me emphasises community and social cohesion by supporting interest-based groups where people can connect around shared passions and values. By giving users control over how they interact across personal, family, and professional circles, the app respects the complexity of modern social lives and avoids the risks of forced exposure or identity overlap.
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