Private data sharing
Securely share personal data directly with others and synchronize it automatically.
No data is ever stored on our servers. Instead, data moves directly from your device (e.g. on your phone) to the recipient.
Why Mee?
Peer-to-peer data transfer
Securely and privately share sensitive personal data directly with people and businesses you trust. Data moves directly to-and-from you and your recipient, not our servers. No honey pots for hackers.
Mee is about
Contact sharing
Once you create a Mee connection with a recipient, whatever you chose to share with them is continuously synchronized between you. Whenever you update information on your side, the same changes are immediately applied to their copy on their side.
Mee is about
Auto-update websites and apps
Data is encrypted and decrypted on your phone or computer and your recipients’. This means that nobody but the intended recipients, not even Mee, can see your data.
Why Mee?
Ad-free, nonprofit, and open source
Mee is a free and secure service that’s powered by our community, not surveillance capitalism. We’re a nonprofit with a mission to give everyone more control of their personal information. Everything we do is published in open source for security.
Applications
Create secure data sharing connections between you and another person or business.
In a Mee sharing connection, you decide what to share and for how long the other party can see it and get your updates to it.
Securely share your:
home address with close friends
no more returned undeliverable letters and packages
Data
What kind of data?
All kinds. Files, images, contact info, text messages, medical histories, insurance policies, credit cards. Sensitive, important information that you need to share with others, (or them with you) to get important things done.
Human-centered design
Privacy first
Our open-source mobile apps are secure. They encrypt your data both in transit and at rest. No data values are stored on our servers, so we can’t monetize or share your data with anyone (even the government), because, well, we don’t have it. Instead, we’re funded by donations. Your data stays with you unless you share it with someone else.
For developers