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In a globalized world with ever increasing use of internet-based services and applications, it is relatively easy to fall into the trap of bad actors as well as services and software that do not respect users and their data, threatening the user's freedom and safety.
In a globalized world with ever increasing use of internet-based services and applications, it is relatively easy to fall into the trap of bad actors as well as services and software that do not respect users and their data, threatening the user's freedom and safety.


KDE, as an open source software project that strives to provide the best software KDE has to offer to our users, must also take their users' security and privacy into consideration.
KDE, as an open source software project that strives to provide the best software KDE has to offer to our users, must also take users' security and privacy into consideration. As such, our software must:
As such, we must not compromise our users' personal information and must avoid bad practices, respecting the freedom of users and providing software that has transparency in code or inner functionality, can be audited, is compliant with security standards and does not collect unneeded information.
* Not collect unneeded data
* Avoid compromising users' personal information
* Respect users' freedom
* Have transparency in code and inner functionality
* Be able to be audited
* Comply with security standards


More details about this goal: https://phabricator.kde.org/T7050
More details about this goal: https://phabricator.kde.org/T7050

Latest revision as of 18:46, 4 March 2019

In a globalized world with ever increasing use of internet-based services and applications, it is relatively easy to fall into the trap of bad actors as well as services and software that do not respect users and their data, threatening the user's freedom and safety.

KDE, as an open source software project that strives to provide the best software KDE has to offer to our users, must also take users' security and privacy into consideration. As such, our software must:

  • Not collect unneeded data
  • Avoid compromising users' personal information
  • Respect users' freedom
  • Have transparency in code and inner functionality
  • Be able to be audited
  • Comply with security standards

More details about this goal: https://phabricator.kde.org/T7050