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October 21, 2008
Personal Information Sharing in Web 3.0
Internet users are currently sharing their information with various social media, banking, shopping sites, as well as hundreds of others across the Web. According to the Web 3.0 Conference and Expo held last week, educating consumers about what and who controls their private information will be essential to expanding future Web 3.0 opportunities.
Read Write Web editor Lidija Davis says, “The basic requirements would be a clear, robust and simple-as-possible model that is based on consensus rights and responsibilities, making everything predictable for all parties, and gives shared control to the originating parties.”
Developing more effective targeted ads will help Web 3.0 connect with users on a repeated basis. The article also discusses how vendors will handle data portability and the monetization of consumer information in the Web 3.0 environment.
View the full article and learn more about the advantages and risks associated with Web 3.0 here.
Posted by staff at October 21, 2008 02:31 AM
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