Nonprofit steward of the All me ecosystem

Omega Foundation

A Geneva-based nonprofit owning and stewarding the All me enterprise ecosystem aligning technology, operations, and leadership around a user-owned, privacy-first data model with zero-knowledge (zero-trust) architecture.

About the Omega Foundation

The Omega Foundation is a nonprofit organisation based in Geneva, Switzerland. It owns 100% of the All me app and is responsible for managing all finances and distributions of profit arising from the All me ecosystem. The Omega Foundation is currently in the process of being setup and is utilising business functions through its service contract with Me Social Limited during this process.

All me is part of a planned enterprise ecosystem designed around user sovereignty, contextual identity, and privacy-by-design and architecture.

The enterprise ecosystem

The ecosystem brings together ownership, operations, and leadership under clear roles and contracts, ensuring alignment with the Foundation’s mission and values.

Enterprise

Omega Foundation

The Omega Foundation is the enterprise owner of the All me app and ecosystem. As a nonprofit, it safeguards the mission, manages finances, and oversees the distribution of profits in line with its charitable purpose.

All intellectual, financial, and strategic decisions for the ecosystem are anchored in the Foundation’s governance.

Operations

Me Social

Me Social, based in Edinburgh, Scotland, is the operating company contracted to service the Omega Foundation. It delivers day-to-day operations for All me and the wider ecosystem.

Me Social also acts as the payment portal for retained staff, ensuring transparent and compliant remuneration structures.

Leadership

Karl A L Smith

Karl A L Smith is the inventor of All me and the Ecosystem Architect, maintaining the moral intellectual property for the ecosystem.

He is the first retained worker of All me through Me Social, serving as CEO and providing strategic leadership across the ecosystem.

Business structure & data principles

The enterprise ecosystem is built on a user-owned data model and a business structure that rejects surveillance-based monetisation in favour of trust, transparency, and user control.

Core principles of the enterprise ecosystem

  • User-owned data model Personal data, content, and behavioural metadata are owned and controlled by the user, with no third-party data brokerage or ad-tech surveillance layer.
  • Granular, identity-based privacy controls Privacy is managed at the level of individual posts, attributes, and audiences (friends, groups, contexts), rather than coarse “public vs. private” settings.
  • No algorithmic manipulation of attention Content discovery prioritises chronological or user-defined logic instead of engagement-maximising algorithms that profile users or attempt to influence behaviour.
  • Contextual identity expression (“multiple selves”) Users can present different facets of themselves to different audiences without cross-linking or unintended exposure, reducing social graph leakage.
  • Privacy-by-design monetisation Revenue models eliminate advertising, focusing instead on subscriptions, optional additional profiles, premium features, or community-supported economics aligned with user trust.

Governance & trustees

The Omega Foundation is governed by a Board of Trustees. There are currently three Trustees, providing oversight, accountability, and strategic direction for the All me enterprise ecosystem and its alignment with the Foundation’s nonprofit mission.

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