need ways to ascertain trust in unknown parties and
decide whether you want to accept interoperating with them and believe the
information they provide, which in turn depends a lot on your specific use
case. But we think that that is preferrable to the centralization that is
inherent in the origin
curely and privately
deliver your personal information to parties that can monetize, track and
aggregate it at scale, then you are losing privacy.
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Vittorio Bertola | Head of Policy & Innovation, Open-Xchange
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