what we
(and won’t) do
Your data is yours alone
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Complete privacy
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Prices that don’t kill you
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how we are doing it
All of our solutions are built on idustry standard,
open source software and services
We aren’t re-inventing any wheels here, we are simply taking the most cost-effective, open source solutions that are currently available and making them available as a service. Everything we do at qixto, could be done by someone for their own personal use, that said, building and maintaining these systems takes time and requires a skill set that is out of reach for the average user.
Our infrastructure is currently hosted by Amazon as this is the most cost effective platform for us to provide our service, however all our data is securely encrypted, both in transit and at rest. By using Amazon storage (encrypted) your data has a guaranteed durability 99.999999999%, that’s a lot of nines! What this means is that our underlying infrastructure is solid and reliable.
For our mail services, we used mailcow, wich in turn utilises many other,
best of breed, open source packages and services, including:
Standing on the shoulders of giants
None of this would be possible without the open source community and all the geeks, freaks and hackers that have devoted a crazy amount of time to build a better world, through code, one line at a time. We actively support the open source community and will donate a significant portion of our profit back into the projects that have made our service possible.
We will also actively support those organisations that work tirelesly to promote and protect internet freedoms and privacy, including:
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Fight For The Future
Open Rights Group
and encourage you to register your support with them.
If all this sounds rather wishy washy, it’s because we have only just launched.
If and when we have an active revenue stream we will publish a full list of donations and paid memberships.
