Everyone should decide how their digital data are used — not just tech companies
Smartphones, sensors and consumer habits reveal much about society. Too few people have a say in how these data are created and used. Smartphones, sensors and consumer habits reveal much about society. Too few people have a say in how these data are created and used.
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