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2nd July 2018 14:00, vh
Technology datbox - the end of computer feudalism
In the last years the biggest computer companies succeeded in enforcing the way of data processing called cloud. They want the users to store all their data in the clouds without caring about where they are physically situated and how are they processed. The reward for that are different types of services offered above these data, but the data is used by the cloud company also for its purposes, especially targeting paid advertising. It is the return to the wooden times of the computer beginnings, so called hall computers, which centrally processed the tasks for all in the vicinity, because it was very expensive to get a computer. With the arrival of personal computer PC this concept became obsolete. Internet meant the formation of big web servers, which again revived the concept of central service provider. Their income was mostly created by selling the advertising. As they grew and knew more about its users they became such new age feudals competing for who is bigger and absorbs others. The datbox technology brings a possible solution to this feudal establishment and creating of a democratic decentralized system. The users don't store their data directly to their feudal master, but to independent data entities, so called datboxes. Using datbox manager they choose which service providers can use their data and have detailed control over their usage and can revoke their consent anytime.
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