Andrew Yang is making headlines again with a new endeavor called the Data Dividend Project that would make tech companies pay users for the personal information given up while using a company’s products and services. The project would get its teeth from privacy regulations such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPR) and is part of the burgeoning movement to treat data as property.
As it currently stands, most people are giving up tons of personal information when they scroll through and click accept on a Terms of Service or Terms and Conditions agreement. The thing is, users don’t have […]
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