It’s painful having to navigate the privacy consent forms for online services, and that’s before being able to find what you’re looking for from the endless permutations on offer. For the cash rich – time poor have long employed personal assistants to relieve them of this chore. But what about the rest of us? In a digital-self-service world the possibility of a digital intermediary exists – a fourth party or buyer’s agent. This piece by Milton Pedraza and Richard Whitt discusses the emerging personal data economy where citizens will be able to receive a more direct form of benefit.
Empowering Personal Data For Exponential Economic Growth by the Luxury Institute and GLIA Foundation