Today in France, 49,6 million active users are present on social networks to exchange and communicate with their loved ones. But they are constantly faced with the collection and use of their personal data which is sold and exploited for commercial purposes, as well as exposure to cyberbullying.
This major problem is one that particularly troubles Arnaud Soudain, founder of Newttle, and has resulted in his absence on any social network for over 18 years.
Citizen-entrepreneur convinced that it is possible to improve our world and our use of the Internet, Arnaud Soudain started his ‘geek’ life at a very young age with the arrival of microcomputers, the first video game consoles, high-tech products, and finally the Internet.
Attracted to and passionate for new technologies, he spent his first professional years in this field and more generally, in commerce. Feeling the need to explore another path however, he has been working as a nurse for 16 years now, without giving up the entrepreneurship that he pursues on the side.
In 2019, after 6 years of relentless persistence, he founded the company Newttle which offers reliable alternatives to existing digital tools in promoting the use of social networks geared towards protecting personal user data, by protecting you against cyberbullying.
In 2024, Newttle aims to launch its first transparent, secure and united social network application around a team made up of developers, a web designer, management controller, and external partners (Data, Moderators) based in France, who will ensure the design and good function of the application.
“We can no longer turn a blind eye to the current situation.” A.S