Me, my data and I: The future of the personal data economy
This report explores DECODE, an EU-funded project aimed at giving people control over their personal data, and outlines the potential for a future personal data economy based on privacy, security, and user empowerment.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Nesta |
Publication date: | September 15, 2017 |
Authors: | Francesca Bria, Gijs Boerwinkel, Job Spierings, Oleguer Sagarra, Pau Balcells Alegre, Theo Bass, Tom Demeyer, Tom Symon |
Time horizon: | 2035 |
Geographic focus: | United Kingdom, Global, Barcelona, Amsterdam |
Page count: | 88 |
Methods
DECODE employs a multidisciplinary approach, including policy reviews, co-creation with end-users, technical design and build, pilots in Barcelona and Amsterdam, evaluation, and dissemination strategies. The project emphasizes lean and agile methodologies, learning from feedback throughout its development.
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Key Insights
DECODE (DEcentralised Citizen Owned Data Ecosystems) is a project funded by the EU's Horizon 2020 program, aiming to develop tools for individuals to control their personal data. The report discusses the current personal data economy's issues, DECODE's vision for a more democratic data future, and the challenges and methodologies of the project.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2017 publication year | 2030s time horizon | 2035 time horizon | Amsterdam geographic scope | Barcelona geographic scope | English publication language | Global geographic scope | cryptography | data | data commons | data economy | data portability | distributed ledger technology | governance | personal data | platform co-operatives | privacy | security | united kingdom geographic scope | user empowerment