Announcing eurosky.social accounts

One Identity. Dozens of Apps. Open to Everyone.

Hosted in Europe, governed in Europe.

A eurosky.social account gives you a web identity you can use across a rich ecosystem of apps that is growing everyday.

  • Managed by Eurosky, a European non-profit initiative

  • Hosted on European cloud

  • Governed by European law

With a eurosky.social account your account is not at the mercy of arbitrary or capricious corporate and government decisions. Your data lives separately from applications, and is under your control: Switch apps, keep your network and your data.

This is an important first step as we build independent social web infrastructure and support a growing ecosystem of apps and services.

Eurosky.social unlocks access to all applications built on the AT Protocol such as Bluesky (microblogging), Tangled (coding), Sill (news discovery), Streamplace (Livestreaming) and a growing number of creative tools and services.

How does Eurosky.social work?

  • A eurosky.social account gives you a portable social identity powered by the AT Protocol. It acts as your personal data server (PDS) — the place where your posts, profile, and connections live. You control your identity, and you can move it to another provider at any time. This avoids lock-in and gives you long-term independence across the open social web.

  • Anywhere in the AT Protocol ecosystem. Today that includes apps like Bluesky and a growing range of European and global social applications. As the ecosystem expands — news, entertainment, professional tools, community apps — your eurosky.social identity will work across all of them.

  • The AT Protocol is an open standard for the web. It separates identity, data storage, and the user-facing apps so that no single company controls everything. It enables portability, interoperability, and algorithmic choice, forming the foundation of a healthier, more competitive social web.

  • The AT Protocol was initially designed for public conversations and currently all data stored in our accounts will be open, meaning that it can be accessed by other services and relays. As such, you should consider it public. Work is ongoing to introduce private data to AT Protocol and we expect this to happen in 2026.

    Several apps and services on AT Protocol have private data but these are handled separately by them and are not stored in your eurosky.social account.

Some of the dozens of apps that work with your eurosky.social account