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Owning and Controlling Data

Decentralization helps individuals regain control over their personal data by removing the need for centralized systems, which are often controlled by large companies or governments. In traditional setups, personal data is stored in one place, making it vulnerable to breaches and misuse. Decentralized systems break data into smaller pieces and store it across various locations, making it more secure and harder to exploit.

By using decentralized systems, users can manage their own data, controlling who has access to it. This not only enhances privacy but also reduces the risk of data exploitation. People become the true owners of their information, rather than relying on third parties who may sell or misuse it.

Ultimately, decentralization offers a future where individuals can fully protect and own their data, free from the control of major corporations or centralized authorities. This shift creates a more secure, private, and user-centered digital environment. To learn more go to Digital.World