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Jack ParkData portability is the ability for people to reuse their data across interoperable applications. The DataPortability Project works to advance this vision by identifying, contextualizing and promoting efforts in the space.
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David Govoni"Data portability enables a borderless experience, where people can move easily between network services, reusing data they provide while controlling their privacy and respecting the privacy of others."
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Venura MendisAs users, our identity, photos, videos and other forms of personal data should be discoverable by, and shared between our chosen (and trusted) tools or vendors. We need a DHCP for Identity. A distributed File System for data. The technologies already exist, we simply need a complete reference design to put the pieces together.
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Shanta Rohsepremise: existing technologies can be use to design for end-to-end data portability
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Jay DuggerPhilosophy As users, our identity, photos, videos and other forms of personal data should be discoverable by, and shared between our chosen (and trusted) tools or vendors. We need a DHCP for Identity. A distributed File System for data. The technologies a
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david coxonThe open standards stack for the ubiquitous sharing and remixing of data
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Sergio MoraMission To put all existing technologies and initiatives in context to create a reference design for end-to-end Data Portability.
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David Foltzopen data sharing infrastructure
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John LeMasneyAs users, our identity, photos, videos and other forms of personal data should be discoverable by, and shared between our chosen (and trusted) tools or vendors. The technologies already exist, we simply need to put the pieces together.
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Wytze KoopalWe need a DHCP for Identity. A distributed File System for data. The technologies already exist, we simply need a complete reference design to put the pieces together. thx to wilfredrubens
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Allison MillerThe open standards stack for the ubiquitous sharing and remixing of data
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Michał ŁukasiakMission To put all existing technologies and initiatives in context to create a reference design for end-to-end Data Portability. To promote that design to the developer, vendor and end-user community.
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To put all existing technologies and initiatives in context to create a reference
design for end-to-end Data Portability. To promote that design to the developer,
vendor and end-user community.
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Philosophy
As users, our identity, photos, videos and other forms of personal data
should be discoverable by, and shared between our chosen tools or vendors.
We need a DHCP for Identity. A distributed File System for data. The technologies
already exist, we simply need a complete reference design to put the pieces
together.
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Raphael RousseauPhilosophy Philosophy As users, our identity, photos, videos and other forms of personal data should be discoverable by, and shared between our chosen tools or vendors. We need a DHCP for Identity. A distributed File System for data. The technologies alr
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Aaron StocktonThe open standards stack for the ubiquitous sharing and remixing of data
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Rene Clausen NielsenShare and remix data using open standards - sharing is caring
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