Responsible, ethical and regenerative technological architecture
Digital technology for the planet, not at its expense
At Life on Line Sphere, we believe that technology can serve the future without sacrificing ethics, safety or the environment.
That’s why we’ve designed a unique infrastructure based on the principles of sustainable development: sobriety, safety, resilience and a positive impact on the local environment.
Encapsulation & data governance
Our system is based on an encapsulated architecture (see: REED Architecture), designed to guarantee :
- enhanced protection of personal data,
- exclusively educational or social use of information flows,
- no commercial use of user data by default (nLPD, RGPD, CCPA compliance),
- ethical community management, controlled by ECOSYSTEM VLG RULES HQ.
All data cannot be extracted from the ecosystem without authorization, and can only be used to create services for the direct benefit of users.
Hosting and choice of data centers
We select our accommodation facilities according to strict criteria:
- Data centers committed to reducing their carbon footprint (renewable energies, passive cooling, etc.)
- Distributed localization according to the user’s jurisdiction (Europe, Switzerland, USA) to avoid unjustified transfers.
- Infrastructure auditability, compliance with security and digital sovereignty standards
- Hosting possible on community physical servers (Node REED) in disconnected or resilient areas
Development of sustainable technologies
The GOOD technology branch of our ecosystem develops tools designed for the long term and the regeneration of systems:
- Interoperable, lightweight, low-connectivity modules
- Locally-activated, energy-efficient tools (autonomous servers, educational boxes)
- Tools compatible with internal open licenses (REED-OPEN), encouraging repair, evolution and adaptation by local communities
Case study: water management
Our commitments don’t stop at digital: the Life on Line Sphere project is part of an integrated vision of life.
In conjunction with the GOOD :
- vortex-based water desalination and purification technologies (Q-Vortex),
- community water quality labels,
- immersive educational modules in Minecraft to understand, protect and manage water locally.
The aim is to connect education, local resilience and low-energy technology, to provide concrete answers to global challenges.
A collective responsibility
Every partner, every user, every family is invited to :
- use digital resources with awareness and moderation,
- contribute to sustainable, shared projects,
- respect the REED rules of safety, sobriety and cooperation.
Digital technology can be a space for play, education and creation, as long as it respects the planet, human beings and their rights.