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CloudPal comes with 3 major components: personal and private Network, Compute and Data. Here we focus on the Network, See separate articles on personal Data and, later on, on personal Compute.

Your Network`

Today we rely on Google and other Big Tech companies to connect our devices in order to sync photos, email, and documents. In fact most of our apps today go via some form of a central player. We pay the price for this convenience with lost privacy as we put ourselves under non-stop corporate surveillance.

Peer-to-Peer (P2P) apps today lack the convenience of cloud-based apps. The judo move it to leverage Cloud’s strength for P2P. Enter CloudPal.

CloudPal sits on a fast and reliable network and is always on, and thus it can help connect your many devices and apps. CloudPal is your device in the cloud, it belongs to you, controlled by you, and defends your data from intrusion on your behalf.

A private network that you operate

You are familiar with the local network today, sitting behind your home router. But when you travel, when you go to work, when you want to add other machines, at a different location, or even your car, how do you do that? CloudPal creates an encrypted distributed network so that devices at your different locations, on different cell / WiFi networks, appear to be on one local network and can communicate without Big Tech at the center.

Adding devices to the network

How will the devices find each other without a central server? How will we add new devices and remove them when they get stolen or replaced? Apparently the P2P tech has recently evolved to help us achieve just that. Keep reading.

VPN, securing your privacy

Each device on your private network will still talk to the Internet directly, and are more identifiable. To give you more privacy, we can route all traffic through your CloudPC. Then CloudPC becomes your Personal VPN, a VPN with a number of advantages and no downsides.

Personal vs traditional VPN

Traditional VPN offers protection of connecting you to the Internet securely. Personal VPN does that better and paves the road for Cloud apps, which VPNs do not offer today.

Function Traditional (shared) VPN Personal VPN Notes
All devices hide behind the VPN Yes Yes  
‘No recording’ of data Impossible to verify Yes Any VPN decrypts your traffic and can read it in clear text. Some sell it. But here we can’t read it, as it is end-to-end encrypted all the way to your own VPN, running in CloudPal.
‘No logging’ for your browsing clicks Impossible to verify Yes You run your own VPN. You choose to log or not to log. By default - no logging
Unlimited number of devices No Yes Use it on your phone, tablet, laptop, desktop. Use it yourself, give to your kids
Virtual network for all your devices No Yes That is direct connections betweem your devices, no matter where they are. Apps that use this, feel magical. Stay tuned…

Beauty of the modern network design

Common VPN features

Unique Privacy features

Premium features

Planned features

Will not be supported

This solution is built for privacy. If you want to use it to mask potentially illegal activity, don’t - you will get in trouble. These activities may include, but not limited to:

We help you increase your privacy. But no privacy is absolute, even on the device you hold in your hand. So it is important for you to understand the limitations on our ability to protect you, and how we will continue to improve our solution. Read on.

Background

The world seems to swing back and forth between personal and shared computing models. We are about to enter into another cycle of Personal computing, CloudPal.

  1. What makes this possible. Linux evolved in the last 5-10 years to let us create a beautful and powerful Cloud, dedicated to a personal use. We believe this is the next evolutionary cycle of Personal Computing, after PCs and Mobiles.

  2. Cloud commoditization. Despite the dominance of Megascaler / Hyperscalers, the innovation on the Edge did not stop, with Cloudflare and Fastly.com adding serverless compute, Virtual Private Server (VPS) providers like Linode, Digital Ocean, Vultr etc. adding AWS S3-compatible Object Storage and other services, popularized by AWS.

  3. Get ready for VPS++ There is one area though that neither Hyperscalers nor others are offering today, a CloudPal for consumers. Although VPS business has existed since the 1990s, its target audience has always been the technical crowd.

Goals of CloudPal

  1. We all now understand that we became not just the beneficiaries of the Internet, but the product monetized by Facebook, Google and other SaaS companies (SaaS stands for Software as a Service). We give our all private emails to Gmail, our most precious ideas and private data to Google Drive, we are being watched and tracked by SaaS apps whereever we go and whatever we. Companies that make those SaaS apps are listening to our bedroom conversations, recording inside our homes, etc. etc. It is insane but there is no other way to get the conveniences we are all used to. This is about to change. CloudPal will restore the Internet to the prior conditions when app companies did not own our data and did not know how we chose to use their apps.

  2. We live in an increasingly multi-device world, with mobiles, tablets, PCs, vehicle and home automation computing devices coming online at a rapid pace. We need a personal system to manage those devices and help them exchange data securely. Consider CloudPal as one of such devices, a linchpin in such a system, helping connect, sync, coordinate, recover and transition all other devices. CloudPal is the most reliable of our devices, the most adaptive to our network, storage and processing needs. CloudPal is also the one that evolves the fastest of them all.

FAQ

How can I trust what you claim here?

We are 100% open source, so every claim can be verified by experts. We will provide official security audits in due course.

What is a private virtual network?

A number of open source offerings exist for this. Take a look at Tinc, Wormhole, Zerotier. Here is a technical video for Zerotier that does a good job explaining Software Defined Network (SDN) and Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) and how they relate to VPN.

CloudPal vs Virtual Private Server in the cloud (VPS)

VPS is what existed even before Cloud, they are being sold by Linode, DigitalOcean, OVH and a dozens of others How is CloudPal different?

Function CloudPal Typical VPS  
Target audience Normal people Techies  
Isolation Townhouse-style. You have your own roof - it is a full Virtual Machine (VM), not a leaky container, like some VPSes are. Apartment-style, expect the need to talk to superintedant  
Privacy Service provider (Data Center) does not know who you are. You buy a ticket from Tradle and pay with it to the Data Center VPS provider got your name and credit card  
Checks and balances We, your product developer are not your service provider. This gives you proivacy and leverage over both of us. Move any time to another Data Center for whatever reason, no need to lose remaining monthly payment and setup a new account. You are at the mercy of your VPS provider  
Moving target for hackers We make it hard for hackers, like skeet shooting, no like shooting stars. CloudPal activates and de-activates as you need it, this is how we keep our prices low, and make it harder for hackers to hit you. Sitting ducks  
Open Source Yes, we do not know any other provider that is Open Source (tell us if we missed another brave soul). Does it make it hard for us to make money? You bet, but we figure this is the only way you can trust us. Any hidden surveilance cameras in your appartment? Who knows. No way to verify their claims. They likely also use open source software, and also the prorietary one …  
Apps Consumer apps. So far we have a Private network for all your devices (which includes VPN), document Vault. Apps for techies  
No snooping by us. We do not have an ability to access your data, secret keys or network activity. The way we implemneted the payment system, we can’t connect your name and the CloudPal you are running VPS provider knows who you are  
Limiting Data Center’s powers of snooping With CloudPal, the Data Center does not know who you are, since your payment ticket did not carry any idetifiable data. The only way Data Center can snoop on you with CloudPal is by takeing a snapshot of operating memory on your CloudPal and try to deduce some information from it. Note that all cloud providers have this capability. Yet, the solution for this is coming - encrypted memory for virtual machines will be possible soon. Note that this relates only to data in RAM. The rest of the data,in storage and on the wire are always encrypted. They know your name and all payment details Worse, as VPS provider knows who you are
Network sooping Data Center can trace source address of the traffic and the address where it is heading out. Your home router or your mobile on a cell phone network will reveal their source address to the Data Center’s network. This is standard for any VPS provider. To hide your IP address you need to use I2P, Tor or other similar solutions. You need to understand the law of your jurisdiction, and that the government can compel the Data Center with the due process or covertly. Worse, as VPS provider knows who you are