One important area of data leakage to centralized corporations like Google is via the browser and search engines. They match things you have searched for with your IP address and claim to give you "unique services". @nairadaddy you've really nailed it with this point, we all need to ponder about who gets more from all our data that's been exhausted, we really need to also be in control of our browser's and the goal of DNET is actually a dream worth investing in.
Thumbs up @nairadaddy, this article is very educative and enlightening
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This matching is incredibly worrying and detramental to individual freedom and privacy! From what i can see DNet solves these issues, a very worthy cause and idea... I will be interested to see how it progresses!
Indeed it is, I'll also fully want to be aware of its progress too. Let's just hope they've got a good team in developing it to the required standards it needs for a smooth running.
Yeah! It's really annoying to think that someone somewhere has more data on you than you have of yourself. It's time to take back our freedom! Hopefully DNet delivers.