There are quite a few ICO’s using 'personal data emacipation' in their white papers as a differentiator. Of course none of them have actually built anything yet - and likely most never will. WRT to the functionality - we did something like this as one of the three functions of version 1.0 of the CitizenMe app: allowing people to change and manage all their social media profiles from one central mobile dash. Result: roughly 60% of people who opened the app used the function at least once, but the revisit frequency and feedback over the following 6 months didn’t project out too well, suggesting that if it was a stand alone app it’d probably gain a decent niche following but would be unlikely to go mainstream. If only we’d had ICO’s in 2014… :-) On 6 February 2018 at 06:47:09, Tony Fish ( "> ) wrote:
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