People Are Profiting From Their Personal Data, And Helping Fix A Broken Industry Too

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The days of advertisers and big tech being the only ones to profit from your personal data are coming to an end, thanks to Invisibly, who is on a mission to help consumers take back control of their personal data and make money from it.

Dr. Don Vaughn Ph.D., Head of Product at Invisibly says, “it’s time we enable people to take back control of their data. By creating a platform that lets people make money from their data, we’re not only educating people on how valuable their data is, we’re telling big tech it’s time to change the way things are done, and time to start fairly compensating people for the data they regularly profit from.”

The advertising industry and large tech companies collect massive amounts of data on people and have long profited from people’s personal data, without directly letting people know exactly what data they have on them or what data is being shared about them. With Invisibly’s new platform, people will be able to opt-in and choose exactly which data of theirs is shared, and license this data for advertisers to use, while making a profit from it. Invisibly hopes to reshape data collection to a 100% consumer-consented data model that people can fully approve of, and provide a needed passive income stream for many people.

If you’d like to learn more, I’m happy to connect you with regular media contributor Dr. Don Vaughn Ph.D. Head of Product at Invisibly for a phone, zoom/skype or email interview. Invisibly has now been featured in hundreds of media interviews including Forbes, The Los Angeles Times, Psychology Today, The Motley Fool, Tech Radar, CBS, ABC, NBC, CNBC, FOX and more.


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