Privacy
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One of the most significant issues with Web 2.0 social media is the erosion of user privacy. Many platforms collect vast amounts of personal data, including browsing habits, and social connections. It raises serious concerns about privacy and surveillance.
Users have to trust that centralized social media platforms are honest and protect their privacy effectively. What if they failed to being honest?
Leaked internal Facebook documents show that the plans to sell access to user data were discussed for years and received support from Facebook’s most senior executives, including CEO Mark Zuckerberg and chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg. – NBC News
Social media has made us so eager to show and tell, but there is beauty in privacy. Everything isn’t meant to be on display. It’s perfectly fine to keep some things for you. – Michael Bliss
IdeaGround operates on blockchain, ensuring privacy protection as a core principle.
Your data is only displayed publicly if you explicitly permit it. Through the implementation of Zero-Knowledge Proof technology, any private data is protected by cryptography.
Neither ideaGround nor any unauthorized party can compromise your privacy or access your confidential information.