ENCRYPTED
CONTACTS.
Encrypted contact management. CardDAV sync. Zero social graphing. Your network is sovereign.
How Contacts works.
Encrypted address book. CardDAV sync across devices. No social graphing. No shadow profiles.
Your network
is not their graph.
Conventional contact sync uploads your entire social and professional network — relationships, hierarchies, communication patterns. This data builds shadow profiles even for people who never signed up.
Your contacts entrusted you with their information. Not your cloud provider.
InfoPeak Contacts stores your address book encrypted with zero data mining. No social graphs. No 'people you may know.' No network harvesting.
CardDAV sync across all devices. EU-only servers. Sovereign infrastructure.
No shadow profiles.
Google builds a shadow profile from your contact list — for every person in it, whether they consented or not. InfoPeak stores encrypted ciphertext. The difference is architectural, not a policy.
Your contacts never train a recommendation engine
No "people you may know" — relationship analysis is architecturally impossible
Encrypted address book: readable only by you, on your devices
The Contacts Architecture.
Sovereign by design.
Encrypted Address Book
Names, numbers, emails, notes — all encrypted at rest. Invisible to InfoPeak.
Smart Groups
Team, family, clients — organize contacts into structured groups.
CardDAV Sync
Apple Contacts, Thunderbird, any CardDAV client. Universal sync.
One-Click Import
Google Contacts, Outlook, vCard files. Migrated seamlessly.
Your network.
Sovereign.
An address book that respects both you and your contacts.
Architecture specifications.
Social graphing?
Architecturally impossible. No relationship analysis, no connection suggestions, no shadow profiles. Your address book: encrypted, stored, and used solely by you.
Device sync?
Full CardDAV support. Apple Contacts, Android, Thunderbird, any compatible client.
Google Contacts import?
One-click import. Google Contacts, Outlook, vCard (.vcf). All details preserved.
Sovereign contacts.
Beta access. 2026.