What is Digital Citizenship?
Digital Citizenship in the Age of Human Data “Where are you from?” It’s one of the first questions asked when people first meet. The answer is often where we are born,…
read moreDigital Citizenship in the Age of Human Data “Where are you from?” It’s one of the first questions asked when people first meet. The answer is often where we are born,…
read moreNew CitizenMe private Insight: Vocational Interests (CVIS) What career best fits you? Most of us have tasks that we enjoy doing, whatever our industry or our job title. The key to…
read moreWe’re now a couple of weeks into Lockdown 2.0 across the UK. Many other nations are currently in, or entering, winter (and summer) COVID restrictions too, but there seems to…
read moreIt’s official – the UK is heading into a second national lockdown as of the 5th November 2020! (Yes, that’s tonight!). Many other nations are also in the process of…
read moreIt’s been fantastic to see The Economist Schumpeter Column picking up on the potential of the new Personal Data economy in recent months. In September… The column talked about the…
read moreAfter extensive (non!) scientific testing among our wonderful community (yes, that includes you), we can confirm that watching a cute mammal crunching cabbage appears to reduce stress for many people…
read moreA Path To Global Direct Democratic Governance Of Our Data: Individual Empowerment With Collective Governance. A Global Digital Citizenry Over three billion humans are now connected to the Internet. At…
read moreApple Positions For Privacy And Trust Against Google – But Facebook And AdTech Are The Losers. Last week the digital Titans clashed again – and in the next few months we’ll all have a ringside seat as the impact is revealed.
read moreWe are on the cusp of a global transformation: it will be unlocked when billions of people choose to connect their data together with complete trust and for fair value.…
read moreWhat goes around comes around, right? Life is a spiral: ideas, trends and practices never really change; rather, humanity finds a way to ‘recycle’ what is known to be popular. …
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