Data portability would allow people to move their data from one place to another, emphasizing personal control over their data. In a world where people’s data has become a valuable commodity, this… moreData portability would allow people to move their data from one place to another, emphasizing personal control over their data. In a world where people’s data has become a valuable commodity, this option relieves corporations of storing it and allows people to control its location at will. Less
Yes, I do believe that digital platforms should be required to enable user data portability. Making it a requirement to have users be in control over their own data/information will promote… moreYes, I do believe that digital platforms should be required to enable user data portability. Making it a requirement to have users be in control over their own data/information will promote transparency and build trust via the protection of user privacy. Additionally, this will foster fair competition by preventing companies from having too much control over private data (or monopolizing user information). Less
Digital platforms should be required to enable user data portability to give users control over their own information and promote fair competition.
Data portability would allow people to move their data from one place to another, emphasizing personal control over their data. In a world where people’s data has become a valuable commodity, this… moreData portability would allow people to move their data from one place to another, emphasizing personal control over their data. In a world where people’s data has become a valuable commodity, this option relieves corporations of storing it and allows people to control its location at will. Less
Yes, I do believe that digital platforms should be required to enable user data portability. Making it a requirement to have users be in control over their own data/information will promote… moreYes, I do believe that digital platforms should be required to enable user data portability. Making it a requirement to have users be in control over their own data/information will promote transparency and build trust via the protection of user privacy. Additionally, this will foster fair competition by preventing companies from having too much control over private data (or monopolizing user information). Less