Frequency is a decentralized, open-source infrastructure layer designed to shift control of digital identity and personal data from platforms back to individuals. It serves users seeking ownership of their online presence and developers building applications that respect user privacy and data portability.
Self-Sovereign Identity: Users create a single, secure digital identity that works across multiple applications, eliminating the need for separate logins and profiles.
Data Portability and Control: Personal data is stored securely and can be moved or revoked from any application, allowing users to leave services without losing their information or connections.
Open Social Graph: Builds a public, interoperable network of user relationships and content, freeing social connections from being locked within single platforms.
Developer Infrastructure: Provides tools like the Frequency Gateway, enabling developers to integrate decentralized identity and data features into new or existing applications efficiently and at a predictable cost.
Value Sharing Economy: Establishes a framework where users can share in the economic value generated from their data and contributions within the network.