It’s hard to mandate laws around privacy. Privacy is a right as well as a preference, but when you’re in public, precedents have been set as to where you can be photographed, recorded or otherwise tracked. Similarly, online we’re used to signing terms and conditions to quickly utilize a service, not fully comprehending how our data will be seen and by whom.
But what about identity? What are the ownable characteristics of your digitized life? We’re approaching an era when the current Internet economy, based on the “freemium” exchange of data for services, is coming to an end. The evolution is being fueled by privacy, but will manifest in regards to identity. Read more…
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