The content outlines a vision for a paradigm shift in how privacy preferences are managed in the digital world. Currently, privacy preferences are service-centric, where users must manage their preferences individually for each digital service they use. This makes it impractical for users to maintain sovereignty over their data and privacy choices.
The authors propose a decentralized data privacy protocol that enables a user-centric approach. The key elements are:
The protocol aims to provide openness, adaptability, and confidentiality, allowing users to maintain sovereignty over their privacy preferences while enabling digital services to integrate with the protocol. This approach can be further enhanced by integrating with self-sovereign identity (SSI) initiatives.
The authors outline several benefits of this approach, including increased user data sovereignty, reduced compliance risks for service providers, and new business opportunities for P4 instance providers. The next steps include developing the protocol's data model, interaction flows, and reference architecture.
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