TIKI is on a mission to get users paid for their online data, so that the power shifts from large corporations, to users. Users are able to control and earn money for their data.
@vasgo having a hard time finding the reference now, but the FT has a tool to calculate it, which is discussed here:
However, calculating the value of user data isn’t that simple. Estimates on what user data is worth vary widely. They include evaluations of less than a dollar for an average person’s data to a slightly more generous US$100 for a Facebook user. One user sold his data for $2,733 on Kickstarter. To achieve this number, he had to share data including keystrokes, mouse movements and frequent screenshots.?makers I wonder how or if this kind of product relates to the DASHBOARD Act?