Data Ownership Manifesto
Maintained by Tryangle 42 Labs
In the digital age, where data permeates every facet of our lives, it is imperative to recognize and uphold the fundamental rights of individuals over their personal data.
This manifesto lay down the core principles of data ownership, serving as a charter for respecting and empowering users in the digital ecosystem.
Sovereignty of Individuals Over Data
Individuals are the ultimate authorities over their data. All data created by or about the individual inherently belongs to them and is an extension of their personal autonomy.
Unambiguous Control
Individuals should possess unequivocal control over their data, including the right to access, modify, export, share, delete, and derive value from it.
Absolute Transparency
Individuals are entitled to full transparency over their data which entails clear, understandable, and accessible information on what data is collected, how it is used, and where it is shared.
Informed and Active Consent
Consent mechanisms should be always facilitated to the individuals so that they are fully informed and actively agree to the use of their data. Consent should be explicit, easy to withdraw, and obtained without coercion, ensuring individuals understand the scope and implications of their agreement.
Fundamental Right to Privacy
Privacy is an intrinsic part of individual freedom and dignity. Mechanisms must be in place to protect personal information from misuse, unauthorised access, and exploitation.
Robust Data Security
The protection of personal data through advanced security measures is non-negotiable. Security practices must be vigilant, proactive, and continuously updated to guard against data breaches and cyber threats.
Data Minimization
The collection of personal data should be limited to what is explicitly necessary for the specified purposes.
Equitable Benefit Sharing
Individuals should receive fair value from the use of their data, acknowledging their contribution to the digital ecosystem. Equal opportunities must be created for individuals to reap the economic value generated by their data, whether through direct compensation, enhanced services, or other forms of value exchange.
Ethical Use and Stewardship
Data stewards should manage an Individuals data ethically, with consideration for the individuals's dignity and autonomy. The primary aim of stewardship should be about using individual's data to contribute positively to society, enhance user experiences, and foster innovation, while avoiding exploitation.
Compliance with Legal and Ethical Standards
Data practices must align with both the letter and spirit of existing and evolving legal frameworks by committing to adapting data policies in response to changes in legislation, ensuring respect for individual rights and data protection standards.
Empowerment through Education
Individuals should be empowered with knowledge about their data rights and how to exercise them. Education initiatives and advocacy for stronger data ownership policies should be exercised for individuals to navigate the digital world with confidence.
Adaptability to Change
Recognising the dynamic nature of technology and societal expectations, business should commit to continually evolve their data ownership policies and practices to ensure the principles of data ownership remain relevant and effective in empowering individuals in an ever-changing digital landscape.
NEST asserts this manifesto as our covenant with users — a declaration of our commitment to a future where data serves its rightful owners, fostering an ecosystem of trust, innovation, and respect. We stand by these articles as the lynchpin of our platform, driving us towards a horizon where user-centric data ownership is not an aspiration, but a reality.