I don't understand why I have to sell my personal information to anyone.Your project was created by order of the Transnational corporations?
It's a fair point! Why would you sell your information? But, of course, you already GIVE a lot of it away without realising it, or realise it but don't take advantage of its true monetary potential. And what of charities, research organisations and others that you wish to support? Want to withdraw your data from money-making marketeers at the touch of a button? Our personal data is sacred, but managing its usage in the Digital age is difficult, and we take it for granted. Help us to help you 1) know who has your data, 2) remove it from them using the legal powers of GDPR and other data protection regulations,3) profit from it where others have for years and 4) give it freely to charities and other organisations you trust. My data, My choice
1) know who has your data-Why do you need to know who has my data?I am not registered in any social network (not because I am schizophrenic, but I just do not need it)
2)remove it from them using the legal powers of GDPR and other data protection regulations-See answer № 1
4)-give it freely to charities and other organisations you trust-What are these charities that need my personal information?Can you at least tell me one charity or research company that needs this information?Thanks in advance.
Hello. The point here is that you would only use the service if you wanted to. Also, the data is not coming into some centralised database, the results are returned to the customer directly. If you're off-grid / don't use social media platforms, then that's fine. But if you enjoy shopping online, receiving deals through email marketing, etc, then you may well want a service that helps you keep tabs. It's all about giving customers the choice.
It's the same for the charity example. If you happen to give money to a particular charity regularly, or support a charity through volunteer work, you may want to provide them with data to enable statistical research or similar data analysis. In this scenario a charity could request user data through the Dayta service providing customers the option of sharing their data to support the effort. There is more information on
www.mydayta.io, and a downloadable prototype that could help.
We hope this helps, but let us know if you'd still like some clarity. Thanks!