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Nearly two years ago, the IPFS Dev Grants program funded the first grant for Omnilingo to explore how IPFS could meet the needs of their users - groups with limited bandwidth and applications which work offline-first, allowing full user control of data. You can read the [original post from 2021](https://blog.ipfs.tech/2021-12-17-omnilingo/), and several iterations of the grant later (generously provided by the Filecoin Foundation) we're happy to share an update.
The mission of Omnilingo is inspiring, and its authors are an incredible team who are pushing on a lot of hard problems all at once, including new approaches to consent-driven data access and revocation patterns. This is critical work and an extraordinarily important use of IPFS that we are happy to shine a light on. - Dietrich Ayala, technical grant advisor to Omnilingo
The mission of Omnilingo is inspiring, and its authors are an incredible team who are pushing on a lot of hard problems all at once, including new approaches to consent-driven data access and revocation patterns. This is critical work and an extraordinarily important use of IPFS that we are happy to shine a light on.
- Dietrich Ayala, technical grant advisor to Omnilingo
## Project Update: Omnilingo