Apple, Google, Facebook, and Microsoft Union

In 2018, a data transfer project was launched to create an open-source inter-service data portability platform so that all users on the Internet could quickly transfer their data between online service providers at any time. The project was launched and introduced by Google on July 20, 2018, and partnered with Facebook, Microsoft, and Twitter.
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Almost a year after the official launch, the Data Transfer Project (DTP) announces new partners and functions. Today Apple has joined the project to develop a compatible iCloud data input and output system from the project. Also, several alternative social networks have joined the DTP, including Mastadon.
The participants in the Data Transfer Project believe that mobility and interoperability are crucial for innovation. Simplifying individual choice of services facilitate competition, allows people to try new services, and allows them to choose the offer that suits best their needs.
It mainly consisted of code to ensure compatibility of data export tools such as Google Takeout and Facebook Access Your Information. For ordinary users, the Data Transfer Project may be impressive in terms of seamless file transfer from one service to another. This will allow you to send photos from Facebook, for example, to Google Photos without the need for an intermediate solution and less likely to leak data.
Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and Twitter have been involved in the project since last summer, and regular updates appear on the Data Transfer Project on GitHub, but this work is still under development. The official website says: “We are constantly improving, but sometimes something can lead to breakdowns. Therefore, when you are trying to do something, please do it with caution. ”
Until now, most of the work done in the framework of DTP has been used on the server-side, but soon more products for ordinary consumers may appear. In a statement, Google promises several new projects for users. “We’re excited about the progress made at the Data Transfer Project since we took part in it and look forward to our new features for users in the coming months,” - Jesse Chávez, Google’s head of data transfer.
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