


"Apple joins Google, Facebook, and Twitter in data-sharing project". ^ "Microsoft, Facebook, Google and Twitter Introduce the Data Transfer Project: An Open Source Initiative for Consumer Data Portability - EU Policy Blog"."Four of the Biggest Tech Giants Teamed Up to Make Moving Your Data Around Less Painful". ^ "Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Twitter partner for ambitious new data project".^ a b Brandom, Russell (July 30, 2019).

^ "Data Transfer Project | 9to5Google".^ a b "Introducing Data Transfer Project: an open source platform promoting universal data portability".^ "The Data Transfer Project's big-name support won't matter without the biggest one: Apple".^ "Facebook, Google and more unite to let you transfer data between apps".This expanded over the following months, and on June 4, 2020, Facebook announced full global availability of this feature. On December 2, 2019, Facebook announced the ability for users to transfer photos and videos to Google Photos, originally available only in a select few countries. On July 30, 2019, Apple announced that it will be joining the project, allowing data portability in iCloud. The source code, which has been uploaded to GitHub, was mainly written by Google and Microsoft's engineers. On July 20, 2018, the joint project was announced. This allows data to be easily transferred from the two platforms. Similarly, the Data Transfer Project is currently being used as a part of Google Takeout and a similar program in Facebook (called "Access your information"), allowing the two personal data downloading services to be compatible with each other. The ecosystem is achieved by extracting different files through various available APIs released by online platforms and translating such codes so that it could be compatible with other platforms. The project was formed by the Google Data Liberation Front in 2017, hoping to provide a platform that could allow individuals to move their online data between different platforms, without the need of downloading and re-uploading data. The project was launched and introduced by Google on July 20, 2018, and has currently partnered with Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, and Apple. The Data Transfer Project ( DTP) is an open-source initiative which features data portability between multiple online platforms.
