Umar Saleem

What if people needed to pay for privacy?

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Privacy has been a significant global concern for many years. A recent study by the University of Colorado Boulder revealed that the average smartphone user would invest an additional $5 for a standard application ('app') that refrains from monitoring their location, contact lists, and other personal data. With lifelogging devices such as Narrative reshaping this landscape, the prospect of individuals paying for their privacy shortly seems increasingly plausible. Could your company capitalize on this emerging trend?
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Gurkaran Singh
As an entrepreneur immersed in the tech world, I've seen firsthand the increasing value placed on privacy. The idea of individuals actually paying for their own privacy certainly raises some intriguing questions. It's fascinating to ponder how companies could potentially capitalize on this emerging trend. What do you think, could this be the next big shift in the tech industry?
Parker Molley
If you choose the right tools, you are already paying for privacy.
Imran Razak
I think privacy should be a standard thing. What we’ve become accustomed to is being the product.