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Every second you interact with your digital devices, you create data. Everything you click, like, share or post masks a wealth of information about you and your habits. All these are what companies and governments would love to know about you. And they know about you more than you think.Of course, the larger your data trail becomes, the harder it is to manage. And the more data you produce, the easier it is for corporations to profit from it. For now, only businesses, governments and social networks have the power to capture, analyze and profit from your data.Now, what if you had the same power? Imagine having access to any of your data, all the time. You might never have to fill in a form again and that would be just the beginning. Anything you need to do with your data, always, with minimal hassle and to your personal benefit.This should be your right. You should be able to see where data about you goes, specify who and how can use it, and alter these decisions over time. Only you should have the power to bring all your data together in a way companies and even governments can't.