| Kevin,
This statement is seen via the yes of a company …
Is not solving a problem for the consumer.
And for what it is worth, the company doesn't have a problem today …
Bart
On May 20, 2013, at 10:34 PM, Kevin Cox <
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> wrote: Please let me what is wrong with the following.
Organisations that agree to interact with their customers via their personal cloud no longer have to leave cookies lying around on the person's browser. Sessions and visits can be tracked for the organisation by the personal cloud. The only thing that has to be present is an identifier for the personal cloud if the organisation only deals with the person via their personal cloud. The personal cloud can vary the identifier continuously because the connection between the organisation and the personal cloud is outside the browser. This now gives organisations a reason to interact with personal clouds. Their interactions with customers can no longer be traced by third parties. This could be a selling point for organisations to their customers. "Deal with us and we will not leave cookies and traces of your visit in your browser. This will keep our interactions with you private".
am I missing something?
Kevin
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