
Adogma
The whole life of the lodge.
Papers and minutes, treasury and membership register, summonses, meetings and attendance (including from a distance), library and candidates: one single place that opens only to brothers and sisters, each according to their degree. We keep it - but we cannot read it.
Why Adogma
Three principles
Privacy by construction
Every document is protected on the device of the person who writes it, before it ever leaves, and opens only to those admitted to it: each reads according to their degree, nothing more. We keep the archive without being able to read it.
Made for the lodge
No generic platform adapted after the fact: every tool is born from how a lodge actually works, with its own language and its own rituals. Archive of papers and register of minutes, calendar with summonses and attendance, membership register, treasury, library, degrees and offices. And, when the lodge works from a distance, the online session: a private room with the setting of the Temple, and at the door a Tyler who welcomes those who enter.
Sober and without traces
Discretion begins at the threshold: this site asks nothing of its visitors and lets no one else watch. No trackers, no third parties, no popups, newsletters or profiling: whoever looks in leaves no footprints.
Technical honesty
What we cannot see, and what we can
Papers, minutes and the treasury we never see: they leave the device protected and remain unreadable to us. The same now holds for online sessions: with high privacy the live audio and video are encrypted end-to-end, and what reaches our server are only opaque envelopes it cannot open. They are neither recorded nor kept, and only their metadata stays visible, such as who is connected and the times. For the rest, the server needs only a few pieces of information in order to work: that a lodge exists, how many people belong to it, how often it meets. We prefer to show you exactly where the line runs, rather than promise you an invisibility no one can keep.
For brothers and sisters
Access to your lodge's archive is reserved for its members. You enter with the credentials issued by your lodge.
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