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December 04, 2020, 09:54:10 AM
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yes, currently the product is only concerned with the relationship with the direct data controller (2nd party). In the future, we are looking to solve the resale of data with our verifiable consent protocol to ensure ongoing value is returned to the user. More info can found here - https://docs.tapmydata.com or you can join our telegram channel (https://t.me/tapmydataofficial) to get answers from people like our CEO, CTO, Chair etc.

Ok, as interested and aware I am of this service for internet 3.0, I (and I think a lot of people who stumbled upon this thread too) am still curious on how deliberately selling our data would be beneficial?

Granted, we'll get some money for it, and it's better than get nothing, like how it happens nowadays, but shouldn't we agree on how this "trend" needs to be left behind? That the service needed to establish internet 3.0 are the ones that help 1st user keep their data to their own, and this service (that offers data selling) would just encourage the same trend to stay?

I understand your point of view for sure but I think honestly this trend will never truly be able to disappear, therefore we should get something out of it. However, if you use Tapmydata it isn't just about minting NFTs for data, it also about discovering what personal data organizations hold about you. This is called a subject access request, (known as a SAR or DSAR), and basically it's a request to a company or organization asking for access to the personal data they may hold about you. We also have haveibeenpwned built into the app, so you can see what data breaches are concerned with you.
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December 04, 2020, 10:23:07 AM
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yes, currently the product is only concerned with the relationship with the direct data controller (2nd party). In the future, we are looking to solve the resale of data with our verifiable consent protocol to ensure ongoing value is returned to the user. More info can found here - https://docs.tapmydata.com or you can join our telegram channel (https://t.me/tapmydataofficial) to get answers from people like our CEO, CTO, Chair etc.

Ok, as interested and aware I am of this service for internet 3.0, I (and I think a lot of people who stumbled upon this thread too) am still curious on how deliberately selling our data would be beneficial?

Granted, we'll get some money for it, and it's better than get nothing, like how it happens nowadays, but shouldn't we agree on how this "trend" needs to be left behind? That the service needed to establish internet 3.0 are the ones that help 1st user keep their data to their own, and this service (that offers data selling) would just encourage the same trend to stay?

I understand your point of view for sure but I think honestly this trend will never truly be able to disappear, therefore we should get something out of it. However, if you use Tapmydata it isn't just about minting NFTs for data, it also about discovering what personal data organizations hold about you. This is called a subject access request, (known as a SAR or DSAR), and basically it's a request to a company or organization asking for access to the personal data they may hold about you. We also have haveibeenpwned built into the app, so you can see what data breaches are concerned with you.

I'll get back into the matter of internet 3.0 later, for now I was vaugh caught in your feature that I bolded.

Do you mean that instead of starting a whole new service, you can just ride the existing data? Uhh... how do I say this... suppose there is a platform called AAA that's existed since 2010, and I've been a member of it, never knowing what data of mine they use and for what. Or, in other case, a BBB social media that I use in 2025, few good years after your launch, but I didn't sign up through your platform, I directly fill my data on their page.

Does your service planned to be able to insert themselves between this companies and me (whenever I want and whenever I signed up to your platform) and I'll get control of my data?
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December 04, 2020, 11:04:39 AM
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What is so interesting about Tapmydata application and how it can help to discover what personal data organisations hold about you?
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December 04, 2020, 11:16:37 AM
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What is so interesting about Tapmydata application and how it can help to discover what personal data organisations hold about you?

We use data portability, which is the right in GPDR to get your data from one party and seamlessly transfer to another. Our mission is to make that frictionless.
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December 04, 2020, 11:43:34 AM
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yes, currently the product is only concerned with the relationship with the direct data controller (2nd party). In the future, we are looking to solve the resale of data with our verifiable consent protocol to ensure ongoing value is returned to the user. More info can found here - https://docs.tapmydata.com or you can join our telegram channel (https://t.me/tapmydataofficial) to get answers from people like our CEO, CTO, Chair etc.

Ok, as interested and aware I am of this service for internet 3.0, I (and I think a lot of people who stumbled upon this thread too) am still curious on how deliberately selling our data would be beneficial?

Granted, we'll get some money for it, and it's better than get nothing, like how it happens nowadays, but shouldn't we agree on how this "trend" needs to be left behind? That the service needed to establish internet 3.0 are the ones that help 1st user keep their data to their own, and this service (that offers data selling) would just encourage the same trend to stay?

I understand your point of view for sure but I think honestly this trend will never truly be able to disappear, therefore we should get something out of it. However, if you use Tapmydata it isn't just about minting NFTs for data, it also about discovering what personal data organizations hold about you. This is called a subject access request, (known as a SAR or DSAR), and basically it's a request to a company or organization asking for access to the personal data they may hold about you. We also have haveibeenpwned built into the app, so you can see what data breaches are concerned with you.

I'll get back into the matter of internet 3.0 later, for now I was vaugh caught in your feature that I bolded.

Do you mean that instead of starting a whole new service, you can just ride the existing data? Uhh... how do I say this... suppose there is a platform called AAA that's existed since 2010, and I've been a member of it, never knowing what data of mine they use and for what. Or, in other case, a BBB social media that I use in 2025, few good years after your launch, but I didn't sign up through your platform, I directly fill my data on their page.

Does your service planned to be able to insert themselves between this companies and me (whenever I want and whenever I signed up to your platform) and I'll get control of my data?

By joining our application you can fill out your details such as name, email address etc, and contact companies to ask what data they hold on you. Check it out, you can download it on Google Play or The App Store - https://tapmydata.com. I think you will have a better understanding if your able to have a play around with it.
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December 04, 2020, 05:38:46 PM
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By joining our application you can fill out your details such as name, email address etc, and contact companies to ask what data they hold on you. Check it out, you can download it on Google Play or The App Store - https://tapmydata.com. I think you will have a better understanding if your able to have a play around with it.

I... prefer not to, at least until I know to some extent of who and what I am dealing with, thank you. I'm sure you can understand this.

If I may conclude from your brief description though, am I right to assume that filling some of my data would enable your system to match databases worldwide and pull information of which companies (plural) that holds data matched to the one I inputted?
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December 04, 2020, 06:17:37 PM
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By joining our application you can fill out your details such as name, email address etc, and contact companies to ask what data they hold on you. Check it out, you can download it on Google Play or The App Store - https://tapmydata.com. I think you will have a better understanding if your able to have a play around with it.

I... prefer not to, at least until I know to some extent of who and what I am dealing with, thank you. I'm sure you can understand this.

If I may conclude from your brief description though, am I right to assume that filling some of my data would enable your system to match databases worldwide and pull information of which companies (plural) that holds data matched to the one I inputted?

Yeah, sure I understand, not to worry. Users request companies to be added via the app so if there's a company you would like added, that is how you do it. Our auto scraping tech gets the relevant details from the companies privacy statements and they are added to the database. We provide the channel for secure P2P Data Dialogue, but try not to get in the way Smiley

Basically, you would choose from a company on the app, and send a request to them. At the heart of the application sits your personal data locker where you can collate and verify your personal data. It is this data that is valuable and core to our proposition. Read more - https://docs.tapmydata.com
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December 04, 2020, 07:34:50 PM
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By joining our application you can fill out your details such as name, email address etc, and contact companies to ask what data they hold on you. Check it out, you can download it on Google Play or The App Store - https://tapmydata.com. I think you will have a better understanding if your able to have a play around with it.

I... prefer not to, at least until I know to some extent of who and what I am dealing with, thank you. I'm sure you can understand this.

If I may conclude from your brief description though, am I right to assume that filling some of my data would enable your system to match databases worldwide and pull information of which companies (plural) that holds data matched to the one I inputted?

Yeah, sure I understand, not to worry. Users request companies to be added via the app so if there's a company you would like added, that is how you do it. Our auto scraping tech gets the relevant details from the companies privacy statements and they are added to the database. We provide the channel for secure P2P Data Dialogue, but try not to get in the way Smiley

Basically, you would choose from a company on the app, and send a request to them. At the heart of the application sits your personal data locker where you can collate and verify your personal data. It is this data that is valuable and core to our proposition. Read more - https://docs.tapmydata.com

Interesting. I have to admit that I was a bit skeptical about your  platform before, in a sense of bargaining power against similar platform. But it appears you ran on a different field than the other platform I knew.

Say, let's say I have a data on AAA, you gathered all of my info on their database, and your command, delete (as you featured on the opening post), will it only works to (according to your description) erase data that is not mine, like a case of a wrongfully used data (for example someone uses my credential to create a membership), or can I also use them to permanently and completely delete my user info on AAA, for a case where I was their member and no longer wanted to use their service?
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December 05, 2020, 11:38:36 AM
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By joining our application you can fill out your details such as name, email address etc, and contact companies to ask what data they hold on you. Check it out, you can download it on Google Play or The App Store - https://tapmydata.com. I think you will have a better understanding if your able to have a play around with it.

I... prefer not to, at least until I know to some extent of who and what I am dealing with, thank you. I'm sure you can understand this.

If I may conclude from your brief description though, am I right to assume that filling some of my data would enable your system to match databases worldwide and pull information of which companies (plural) that holds data matched to the one I inputted?

Yeah, sure I understand, not to worry. Users request companies to be added via the app so if there's a company you would like added, that is how you do it. Our auto scraping tech gets the relevant details from the companies privacy statements and they are added to the database. We provide the channel for secure P2P Data Dialogue, but try not to get in the way Smiley

Basically, you would choose from a company on the app, and send a request to them. At the heart of the application sits your personal data locker where you can collate and verify your personal data. It is this data that is valuable and core to our proposition. Read more - https://docs.tapmydata.com

Interesting. I have to admit that I was a bit skeptical about your platform before, in a sense of bargaining power against similar platform. But it appears you ran on a different field than the other platform I knew.

Say, let's say I have a data on AAA, you gathered all of my info on their database, and your command, delete (as you featured on the opening post), will it only works to (according to your description) erase data that is not mine, like a case of a wrongfully used data (for example someone uses my credential to create a membership), or can I also use them to permanently and completely delete my user info on AAA, for a case where I was their member and no longer wanted to use their service?

Our first product, the Rights Management Platform was developed and launched with this being the core proposition, the first ‘real world’ experiment around data rights with 2 goals:

1: To establish whether people cared about their rights, would want to exercise them and control their data, given tools, and a frictionless user experience.

2: That organizations would be keen to demonstrate their commitment to data rights and best practice when presented with a dedicated channel designed with security and transparency as twin drivers. 

At the core of our rights platform is the Tapmydata app which operates as a directory of organizations, a personal data store, wallet, and secure end-to-end encrypted messaging platform for communicating with organizations and sending files back and forth.

In the back-end of the system is a secure platform for organizations to manage their team and respond to rights requests. Although the platform was built primarily for rights, it is in essence a secure request and response platform with crypto baked in and we recently deployed the product to customers in response to the COVID-19 system for contact tracing.

The Rights Management Platform for organizations is being expanded to support:

1. Data discovery (through our partnership with ESpyder)
2. Data redaction to reduce work-load for organizations returning data

The Rights Management Platform is also a flexible end-to-end encrypted communication channel. Following Covid, we successfully rolled out the platform to support the Church of Scotland with their track and trace requirements. You can see how this works from a consumer perspective in a short video or a demonstration of the organization's side of things.
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December 05, 2020, 08:53:32 PM
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Make sure to join our Telegram, its the easiest way possible to talk to the team! - https://t.me/tapmydataofficial
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Interesting. I have to admit that I was a bit skeptical about your platform before, in a sense of bargaining power against similar platform. But it appears you ran on a different field than the other platform I knew.

Say, let's say I have a data on AAA, you gathered all of my info on their database, and your command, delete (as you featured on the opening post), will it only works to (according to your description) erase data that is not mine, like a case of a wrongfully used data (for example someone uses my credential to create a membership), or can I also use them to permanently and completely delete my user info on AAA, for a case where I was their member and no longer wanted to use their service?

Our first product, the Rights Management Platform was developed and launched with this being the core proposition, the first ‘real world’ experiment around data rights with 2 goals:

1: To establish whether people cared about their rights, would want to exercise them and control their data, given tools, and a frictionless user experience.

2: That organizations would be keen to demonstrate their commitment to data rights and best practice when presented with a dedicated channel designed with security and transparency as twin drivers. 

At the core of our rights platform is the Tapmydata app which operates as a directory of organizations, a personal data store, wallet, and secure end-to-end encrypted messaging platform for communicating with organizations and sending files back and forth.

In the back-end of the system is a secure platform for organizations to manage their team and respond to rights requests. Although the platform was built primarily for rights, it is in essence a secure request and response platform with crypto baked in and we recently deployed the product to customers in response to the COVID-19 system for contact tracing.

The Rights Management Platform for organizations is being expanded to support:

1. Data discovery (through our partnership with ESpyder)
2. Data redaction to reduce work-load for organizations returning data

The Rights Management Platform is also a flexible end-to-end encrypted communication channel. Following Covid, we successfully rolled out the platform to support the Church of Scotland with their track and trace requirements. You can see how this works from a consumer perspective in a short video or a demonstration of the organization's side of things.

Dear lord. LOL. I actually am fine with a simple yes and no, alongside with perhaps small explanation, but the full technical is always welcome and much appreciated. Once again, I am impressed.

So, just to be sure, it's a "yes, we can help scrub personal data upon request"?

And, just a little out of topic curiosity, what's the result of the "real world" experiment? Does real world people care about their data rights?
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December 06, 2020, 12:16:23 PM
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Interesting. I have to admit that I was a bit skeptical about your platform before, in a sense of bargaining power against similar platform. But it appears you ran on a different field than the other platform I knew.

Say, let's say I have a data on AAA, you gathered all of my info on their database, and your command, delete (as you featured on the opening post), will it only works to (according to your description) erase data that is not mine, like a case of a wrongfully used data (for example someone uses my credential to create a membership), or can I also use them to permanently and completely delete my user info on AAA, for a case where I was their member and no longer wanted to use their service?

Our first product, the Rights Management Platform was developed and launched with this being the core proposition, the first ‘real world’ experiment around data rights with 2 goals:

1: To establish whether people cared about their rights, would want to exercise them and control their data, given tools, and a frictionless user experience.

2: That organizations would be keen to demonstrate their commitment to data rights and best practice when presented with a dedicated channel designed with security and transparency as twin drivers. 

At the core of our rights platform is the Tapmydata app which operates as a directory of organizations, a personal data store, wallet, and secure end-to-end encrypted messaging platform for communicating with organizations and sending files back and forth.

In the back-end of the system is a secure platform for organizations to manage their team and respond to rights requests. Although the platform was built primarily for rights, it is in essence a secure request and response platform with crypto baked in and we recently deployed the product to customers in response to the COVID-19 system for contact tracing.

The Rights Management Platform for organizations is being expanded to support:

1. Data discovery (through our partnership with ESpyder)
2. Data redaction to reduce work-load for organizations returning data

The Rights Management Platform is also a flexible end-to-end encrypted communication channel. Following Covid, we successfully rolled out the platform to support the Church of Scotland with their track and trace requirements. You can see how this works from a consumer perspective in a short video or a demonstration of the organization's side of things.

Dear lord. LOL. I actually am fine with a simple yes and no, alongside with perhaps small explanation, but the full technical is always welcome and much appreciated. Once again, I am impressed.

So, just to be sure, it's a "yes, we can help scrub personal data upon request"?

And, just a little out of topic curiosity, what's the result of the "real world" experiment? Does real world people care about their data rights?

Haha, well we can provide the means via our app to 'scrub' your data but we don't actually do the scrubbing. You can contact businesses through the app and request data to be removed if you so wish.
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December 09, 2020, 04:33:38 PM
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Our #bounty campaign is now live on @bounty0x.
Earn $TAP tokens ahead of the sale by completing certain tasks!

Check it out:
https://beta.bounty0x.io/hosts/TAP%20Token
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December 09, 2020, 05:23:28 PM
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Haha, well we can provide the means via our app to 'scrub' your data but we don't actually do the scrubbing. You can contact businesses through the app and request data to be removed if you so wish.

Sorry, I must have missed to notice your reply.

Pure curiosity, how reliable is this request? I mean, how likely will a company oblige to delete every bit of our data upon request? I read on other public forum a while back from someone who work as an IT (or something) of a company and they said some website actually neglect the cookies refusal, means it doesn't matter if we didn't accept the cookies, they'll still store the cookies in our PC regardless of what we choose, which means it is not impossible for some companies to "store" our data regardless what we asked them to.
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December 21, 2020, 05:32:51 PM
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We're in final day of the #TAP #token event on #Balancer, closing in under 10 hours! ⏰

🤔 Learn about #DutchAuctions and why NOW is the most important time to get involved: 🚀

https://tapmydata.com/tap-token-sale-a-modern-twist-on-dutch-auctions/
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