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Technical.ly Brooklyn reports on a new app called TwoSense that tracks—with permission—all the personal data on a user’s phone, from where users spend their time to the routes they take and more. But it guards the data rather than sharing it with third parties and allows the user to make decisions on to whom the data is sold. Developer Dawud Gordon says users could make between $50 and $100 a month off of their own data. “Bringing users into the personal data economy is an idea that’s ready,” Gordon said. “There has to be privacy, utility and monetization. The first company to get all three of those things is going to win.”
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