
RippleMessenger: A blockchain-based client (part 1/2)
Based on the previous analysis of personal data rights, to what extent can an individual achieve the maximum degree of fairness and freedom in cyberspace? On their own computer (which is also part of cyberspace), the individual is almost sovereign: They can store whatever data they want, read it whenever they want, delete it, generate new content (write novels, edit videos, do design work), install any software they like (or even write their own), turn the machine on or off, connect to the network or disconnect — in short, when using their personal computer, the individual is the master. Therefore: use your computer more often. When you are using your own computer, you are in control. The maximum power an individual can realistically strive for when facing online services they do not control is the right for their published data not to be deleted . To achieve this, three conditions must be met: Local storage & backup Individuals must keep their own data stored on their personal compute
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