This app is a window into data that you and your friends own, focused on gifts and collaboration.
We are building networks of people who want to grow a gifting society. First of all, you can record ways you've seen people give, and that leaves a permanent record... one that they show came from you. This is personally gratifying, but it extends to broader work: volunteers can get confirmation of activity and selectively show off their contributions and network.
You can also record projects and plans and invite others to collaborate. Soon you'll be able to see when others are interested and see how much they're willing to contribute, even if there are conditions.
This app uses the power of cryptography to build a reputation, recording activity that you can share at your discretion. You put some activity public, but your sensitive information is not shared with anyone, including our services. This is in contrast to Meta and Google, who hold your data and allow you use it. Those services are useful, but they have the control; this app gives you the control.
There are two parts to backup your data: the identifier secrets and the other data such as settings, contacts, etc.
There are two parts to restore your data: the identity secrets and the other data such as settings, contacts, etc.
Tell them to copy their ID, which typically starts with "did:ethr:...",
and send it to you. Go to the Contacts
Get registered by someone else with the app; they can register you on
the Contacts
Certain actions in this app are signed by your private keys, and these are often called "claims". For example, when you give time to a person or project, you sign a claim declaring that you gave that time. When you declare a project, you sign a claim declaring it to the world. When you confirm someone else's claim, you sign a claim of agreement.
Some of the data in this app does not involve claims, such as your contact list and your identifier.
If you don't see anything associated with a person, this is typically
because they have not given you permission to see their information. Ask
them to add you to their contact list and make sure the eye next to your
name is open like this
Sometimes the reason you don't see something is because the search time is limited. Go to the bottom and make sure to load all the data on a list. If you still don't see it, try a search or view on a different page.
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See the Endorser Service Privacy Policy.
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