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사람에 의한 개발, 사람을 위한 개발

KDE e.V.는 독일에 등록된 비영리 재단입니다. 우리의 소프트웨어는 전 세계의 자원 봉사자들이 개발합니다. 다른 경쟁사와는 달리 이윤을 추구하지 않으며 더 나은 세상을 만드는 것을 목표로 합니다. 독점적인 회사와 억압적인 정부가 디지털 생활에 더 많은 압력을 가하지 못하는 것을 목표로 합니다. 우리는 데이터 보호, 디지털 웰빙을 추구합니다.

KDE Eco

KDE supports the FEEP and BE4FOSS programs to help free and open-source communities produce more environmentally friendly software. The projects provide communities with guidelines and support to optimize software to be more energy efficient and have a longer life-span.

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Okular Awarded Blue Angel Ecolabel

In 2022, KDE's popular multi-platform PDF reader and universal document viewer Okular became the first ever Blue Angel eco-certified computer program! Blue Angel is the German version of the U.S. Energy Star label.

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종단간 암호화

Everyone has a right to privacy, but for activists, ensuring the privacy and security of communication can become a matter of life and death.

Keep your emails private with KMail

KDE's email client KMail provides world-class GnuPG integration, which makes it easy to encrypt your emails. GnuPG is a global standard which was for example used by Edward Snowden to communicate with journalists.

KDE also offers Kleopatra, an approachable app to manage multiple cryptographic certificates.

Keep your messages private with NeoChat

For real-time end-to-end encrypted communication, KDE has developed NeoChat, a client for the decentralized and secure messaging protocol: Matrix. It's secure and contains many features that make talking with your community a breeze, including support for multiple accounts, stickers, emoji reactions, and more.

The application is available on Linux and Windows.

Keep your files private with Plasma Vault

Plasma Vault lets you add another layer of security by storing files and folders in a super-secure encrypted container. Plasma Vault can optionally disable WiFi and Bluetooth when unlocked, providing extra protection on an untrusted network.

Plasma Vault can also be used on top of full disk encryption for even more security.

Privacy

Privacy is one of our core values at KDE. We don't track you, we don't collect any data about you or your behavior, we don't show you personalized ads (or ads at all), we don't throw cookies at you, and we don't sell any data to third parties.

As a general rule, software produced by the KDE Community does not transmit or otherwise transfer information from end-users devices except as a result of an explicit user action. Examples of this would include visiting webpages, sending emails, and downloading new content (such as desktop wallpapers).

Some pieces of KDE software may include telemetry components, which provide details to KDE about the device it's running on. Where this functionality exists, it is always operated on an opt-in basis and disabled by default, with the ability to change your preferences at any time and inspect the data it sends.

Local first

Synchronize your devices with KDE Connect using your local network instead of storing your data on the cloud, which consumes a lot of energy and exposes your private data to the cloud provider.

KDE Connect on Android showing some features "send files", "multimedia control", "send clipboard"
There is no cloud, just other people's computers

Alternatively, check out Nextcloud which lets you create your own cloud on a private personal server, ensuring that your data never leaves your custody. Many pieces of KDE software integrate with NextCloud.

Spread the word with Tokodon

Tokodon is a client for Mastodon, a social network that is not for sale and not controlled by mercurial billionaires with over-inflated egos.

Tokodon supports most of Mastodon's features, as well as multiple accounts so you can manage your group and personal lives in one app.

Tokodon is also compatible with other fediverse servers like Pixelfed, GoToSocial, Akkoma and more.