
The age of Individualization
The analog world was all about mass production. It offered economies of scale. Choice was limited. We lived in a world of scarcity. Every house had the same brands. We watched the same television channel, heard the same radio station. It was a black and white world. You either had what many others had or you didn’t. The goods were the same; and people had to fit in.
You are being watched – all the time!
When we install any software, it presents us with a legalese filled End User License Agreement. The Windows Operating System agreement has 5268 words. None of us really read it before we press “I agree” and get on with the task. Websites ask for your permission to install “cookies” to track your web surfing habits. Go to your phone settings and you will be shocked how many apps have access to your phone’s camera, microphone and geo- location. All the permissions have been given by you. Hence, we have all agreed to being tracked.Google is a company that sells the data it collects from all the “free” services like YouTube (just one of its free services) where people watch a billion hours of videos every day. Data of a billion kilometers of navigation is collected through Google Maps. Google’s search engine knows just what you looked for. 500 million users upload 1.2 billion photos every day on Google Photos. 800 million users upload 3 billion objects every week on Google Drive. When you connect the data that is generated through each of these services, an awful lot about you is known. This data can now be sold for targeted ads.
Not just what to sell!

Make money by selling your own data

“Your data has value. Citizenme helps you exchange your personal data for cash rewards anonymously with businesses. Your data will only be used for research purposes. The best thing is you get paid cash instantly into your PayPal account. No minimum usage required.”
Datacoup is a similar service that claims
It’s about time you earned more than a ‘free service’ for your data. Datacoup is the only company that helps you sell your anonymous data for real, cold hard cash. It’s simple. If you connect data, you’ll earn.
They want to be ones to sell the digital footprints you leave behind. They want to be your sole agents. If robots take away our jobs, willthis be the next method by which we will make money? Maybe the world will be divided into two or three major players and we will decide which data market we wish to sign up for. Every time we surf, we will be depositing some cash in our bank account. That will be the new definition of work and pay.Do you think it is a good idea to sell our own data since it is being gathered all the time anyway and being to commercial use. Is it a feasible idea that some day it could be a viable alternative to the unemployment caused by machines? Does the idea of selling data strike you as the equivalent of price gouging? Leave your comments for me to learn about what you think.======== Written for my column in People Matters July 2017 issue

