This is social media flipping the table and taking its power back. š„š
No ads. No tracking. No strangers. No nonsense.
Enclayve has officially launched a game-changing private social network, built for families and privacy-first humans who want to share real life without selling their souls or their kidsā data to the internet machine. And hereās the wild part: you actually own it.
Unlike traditional social platforms that survive by harvesting attention, selling data, and feeding algorithms, Enclayve lives inside your home. Literally. The entire social network runs on a physical device you keep in your house, putting you in full control of your network, your content, and your privacy. No cloud overlords. No creepy tracking. Not even Enclayve can see your data.
As founder Dave Chura puts it: families shouldnāt have to trade safety for connection. Enclayve was built as a calm, trustworthy space to share life with the people who actually matter without strangers, algorithms, or surveillance watching every move.
A Social Network You OWN
This is the part that hits different. Enclayve keeps your private life off the cloud entirely. All data is stored locally on your in-home device, meaning advertisers, data brokers, analytics firms, and third parties are completely locked out. Thereās no requirement for real names, phone numbers, or email addresses and thereās zero behavior tracking. No algorithms deciding what you see. No engagement metrics. No shadow rules. What you post shows up exactly as you post it. Period. The result? A quieter, intentional digital space where families set their own standards, not Silicon Valley.
Safety & Authenticity Built In
Every Enclayve network is invite-only, controlled by the device owner. Everyone inside is personally verified so bots, fake accounts, impersonators, and AI āinfluencersā donāt stand a chance. Networks arenāt discoverable, meaning no random DMs, no unsolicited contacts, no digital weirdos.
For kids especially, this is huge. No algorithmic pressure. No performance anxiety. No viral chaos. Just real moments, shared safely. Families can remove content anytime and manage everything based on their own values not platform rules.
Hardware-Based. No Subscriptions. No Traps.
Enclayve is a one-time purchase for $129. Thatās it. No subscriptions. No renewals. No recurring fees. You own the hardware. You own the software. You own your data. Because Enclayve doesnāt rely on ads or subscriptions, it has no incentive to monetize you now or ever. You can turn the device off, wipe your data, or walk away completely at any time. No lock-in. No guilt trips.
Who Enclayve Is For
Enclayve was built with intention, especially for:
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Parents who want a safe way to share family moments without exposing kids to public platforms
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Privacy-conscious individuals and couples tired of being tracked, profiled, and sold
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Extended families across cities or generations who want a trusted digital home
It also speaks directly to people burned out on traditional social media and down the line, small privacy-forward groups and organizations.
The Big Picture
Enclayve isnāt just another app. Itās a reset button. By combining hardware and software into one owned system, Enclayve brings back control, calm, and authenticity to social sharing without ads, tracking, fake users, or strangers lurking in the comments.
This is the first social network that actually respects you.
Learn more at www.enclayve.com
Social media⦠the way it shouldāve been all along. WEPA. šāØ
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