Napit
Napit is a fictional open-source software framework designed for privacy-conscious personal data management and secure data exchange. It envisions a local-first data store that keeps most data under user control while enabling selective sharing through consent-based permissions. The platform is described as modular, with a core data layer, a consent service, and a set of interoperable adapters.
In the fictional lineage, Napit is an acronym commonly expanded as Networked Applications and Personal Information
Napit's core emphasizes local-first principles, cryptographic signing of data, and secure synchronization across devices. It provides
The fictional timeline places Napit’s conception in the late 2010s within privacy-focused circles. Public demonstrations and
Critics point to the complexity of setup and the evolving nature of the protocol; supporters view Napit
See also: Personal data, Privacy, Self-sovereign identity, Data portability.