Blind Data

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Blind Data

We believe your personal data should be just that—personal. With the explosion of the internet this fundamental right has been exploited —monetized by monopolies at the cost of our privacy and security. But a new era is dawning. Web3 is emerging, and with it, personal data ownership is shifting from corporations back to consumers. With the Blind Data podcast, we're exposing the truth behind what really happens with our personal data—shedding light on the blind spots that exist for brands and consumers alike. Every other week, we'll demystify the jargon that's keeping you in the dark. Get ready to unmask the truth and discover the fascinating world hidden beneath your data.

Episódios

  1. 25/09/2023

    Pt. 2 Unveiling Deception: The Motivation Behind Players on the Chessboard

    It’s your data — or is it? In the latest episode of Blind Data, we unravel the intricate web of online privacy, data protection, and the strategies employed by tech giants like Apple, Google, Shopify, Amazon, and Facebook. We delve into Apple's privacy-focused advertising campaigns and question if they align with their actual practices. We compare Apple and Google's approaches to user privacy and their implications for the future of online advertising. We also explore Facebook's trust issues, Shopify's challenges in shopper identity, and Amazon's walled garden strategy. And as always, we provide actionable insights for listeners to navigate this evolving landscape and emphasize the urgency of embracing first-party data. Join as we discuss:Where is our data actually going? How safe are our photos? How safe are our searches? How are these things protected — or not protected?Creating a picture of what the internet and your phone knows about you— whether entities should be transparent about the information that they have on you, and what that process could look likeThe differences in the privacy approach from Apple to Google, as well as their motivation What exactly is going to change about our browsers that we will detect as users, that's going to really cause us pain (login-only experience)Helpful stats regarding browser ownershipWhat it means to live in a world where every browser is a privacy browserHow the quality of AI will be impacted by these changesThe major lack of consumer trust when it comes to Facebook, and whether or not this is why the platform has fadedThe impact on Shopify and its ability to link shopper data between domainsAmazon’s sophisticated “walled garden” approach: what this means, and its benefits Why more people don’t know about this, why this isn’t being seen as the massive change that it is, and identifying the barriers to understanding the impact Relevant links: Apple’s latest privacy campaign - Data Auction; Apple’s health data privacy campaign - The Waiting Room; A Day in the Life of an Average Person’s Data - Privacy on iPhone; HubSpots 2022 consumer trends report

    35min
  2. 25/09/2023

    Pt. 1 Unveiling Deception: The Motivation Behind Players on the Chessboard

    It’s your data — or is it? In the latest episode of Blind Data, we unravel the intricate web of online privacy, data protection, and the strategies employed by tech giants like Apple, Google, Shopify, Amazon, and Facebook. We delve into Apple's privacy-focused advertising campaigns and question if they align with their actual practices. We compare Apple and Google's approaches to user privacy and their implications for the future of online advertising. We also explore Facebook's trust issues, Shopify's challenges in shopper identity, and Amazon's walled garden strategy. And as always, we provide actionable insights for listeners to navigate this evolving landscape and emphasize the urgency of embracing first-party data. Join as we discuss:Where is our data actually going? How safe are our photos? How safe are our searches? How are these things protected — or not protected?Creating a picture of what the internet and your phone knows about you— whether entities should be transparent about the information that they have on you, and what that process could look likeThe differences in the privacy approach from Apple to Google, as well as their motivation What exactly is going to change about our browsers that we will detect as users, that's going to really cause us pain (login-only experience)Helpful stats regarding browser ownershipWhat it means to live in a world where every browser is a privacy browserHow the quality of AI will be impacted by these changesThe major lack of consumer trust when it comes to Facebook, and whether or not this is why the platform has fadedThe impact on Shopify and its ability to link shopper data between domainsAmazon’s sophisticated “walled garden” approach: what this means, and its benefits Why more people don’t know about this, why this isn’t being seen as the massive change that it is, and identifying the barriers to understanding the impact Relevant links: Apple’s latest privacy campaign - Data Auction; Apple’s health data privacy campaign - The Waiting Room; A Day in the Life of an Average Person’s Data - Privacy on iPhone; HubSpots 2022 consumer trends report

    1h

Sobre

We believe your personal data should be just that—personal. With the explosion of the internet this fundamental right has been exploited —monetized by monopolies at the cost of our privacy and security. But a new era is dawning. Web3 is emerging, and with it, personal data ownership is shifting from corporations back to consumers. With the Blind Data podcast, we're exposing the truth behind what really happens with our personal data—shedding light on the blind spots that exist for brands and consumers alike. Every other week, we'll demystify the jargon that's keeping you in the dark. Get ready to unmask the truth and discover the fascinating world hidden beneath your data.

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