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Neone Unveils The Neobase - First Consumer Device That Lets Users Create A Private Social Network Outside The Cloud
[March 31, 2015]

Neone Unveils The Neobase - First Consumer Device That Lets Users Create A Private Social Network Outside The Cloud


AUSTIN, Texas, March 31, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Neone today unveiled the first encrypted Private Network Device, the Neobase, that lets you create a private social network that only you control.

The unique cloudless design of your network means that all of the posts, web links, photos and files you share are only on your device. Nothing gets stored or passes through any website, service, cloud or organization – including Neone. Sharing with friends and family is easy, and you decide exactly what you share and who you share it with. With privacy violations, security breaches and lack of trust in web services at an all-time high, long-time Internet advocate and Neone founder Dave Glassco conceived the Neobase so that he didn't have to use the cloud when sharing his work, his interests or photos of his family.

According to a recent study by the Pew Research Center, 91 percent of adults in the survey "agree" or "strongly agree" that consumers have lost control over how personal information is collected and used by companies. Even the US National Intelligence Council, which reports directly to the Director of National Intelligence, made clear that encryption was the "best defense" for computer users to protect private data. The Neobase is designed from the ground up to address these and other security and privacy concerns when sharing on the Internet.

To use the Neobase, simply connect it to your home network and start the plug-and-play setup. Next, add family and friends as additional users, and optionally, connect with other Neobase users in the Neone Network. As you create a post for your network, you choose specific friends in your network that will see it and includeany links, photos and files. Upon sharing, your Neobase connects directly to the other Neobases you are sharing with, sharing only the specific content you have chosen. Because of this direct connection, what you've shared never passes through any other devices, servers, web sites or services.



"Sharing what is in essence your digital life through someone else's web service only makes sense if you're comfortable with it being filtered and sold at best, and hacked at worst," said Dave Glassco, Neone founder and CEO. "While everyone has things they want to share on public social networks and sites, we also have things we only want to share with close friends and family – and we want to be absolutely sure it's with only those people. Neone puts control of people's digital lives back in the hands of users, letting them decide what relationships, discussions and information they share, and who they share it with."

"This should be the future of computing. This is privacy in a box, and that means freedom," said Tiffiniy Cheng, co-founder, Fight for the Future.


The Neobase lets you add up to five additional friends and family members per device. There are no subscription fees or ads. Designed and completely manufactured in the United States, the Neobase is a sleek, cylindrical device with a polished white finish, standing 6 inches tall with a diameter of 3.5 inches, and weighing only 15 ounces. It offers one Terabyte of storage, USB expansion and connects to Wi-Fi and Ethernet.

The Neobase is in final testing in homes. The Kickstarter campaign will enable Neone to ramp up Neobase manufacturing in the United States. Backers will be the first to receive a Neobase, with expected delivery by Summer 2015.

Support Neone's Kickstarter campaign at neone.com/kickstarter. To learn more, visit neone.com, Facebook and Twitter.

About Neone
Neone is the first company to let you create a truly private social network that you control, using the Neobase, a secure Private Network Device. The unique cloudless design of your network means that all of the posts, links, photos and files you share are stored on your device, and never pass through any other web site, service or cloud. Sharing with friends and family is easy, and you decide exactly what you share and who you share it with.  Neone was founded in Austin by long-time Internet advocate Dave Glassco with a vision to let users take back their digital lives by giving them complete control over what information they share and with who.

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