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      <title>Self-Hosting Your Own Matrix Homeserver with Synapse – Take Back Control of Your Data</title>
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      <description>In this article, I set up my own Matrix homeserver using Synapse and Docker Compose. Alongside a brief introduction to the decentralized Matrix protocol, I walk through the complete installation with PostgreSQL, Traefik, and Cloudflare Tunnel.</description>
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