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Dan | Icebreaker
@web3pm
A subtle but significant way that tech companies will continue to undermine user attempts to control their data, without stronger regulatory protections cc @eulerlagrange.eth @evin
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evin
@evin
💯 In the EU you can *kind of* get a clean handoff via email whereas in CA/VA you cannot You’re right tho “Computer legible” != verifiable
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EulerLagrange.eth
@eulerlagrange.eth
For my company /opacity we make the assumption cooperation from anyone but the user is a waste of time. It’s def an engineering approach, but we have zkTLS with the collusion issue solved. I really don’t think it’s worth trying to get companies to do stuff against their economic incentives
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EulerLagrange.eth
@eulerlagrange.eth
https://testflight.apple.com/join/wfkqexrx Product is better than words ;)
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Dan | Icebreaker
@web3pm
Even with zkTLS you are limited by what Twitter exposes in the app itself, which is only a data subset One idea- could you zkTLS the data download itself, assuming it happens live from the app?
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