You have a title to your car. A deed to your house. A receipt for everything you buy. What do you have for the data that built a trillion-dollar industry?
Every email you write, every photo you post, every location you share, every heartbeat your watch tracks — this is your data. You created it. It came from your life, your choices, your body.
Yet right now, over 750 data brokers in the United States alone are packaging and selling information about you. Your browsing habits, purchase history, social connections, approximate income, health signals — auctioned off in under 100 milliseconds, thousands of times per day.
The estimated value of your personal data is $700 per year. Over a lifetime, that's tens of thousands of dollars. You've seen none of it.
AI models train on massive datasets scraped from the internet — your posts, your images, your creative work, your conversations. Without your consent. Without your knowledge. Without compensation.
The companies building these models are now worth trillions. The raw material that made them valuable? You.
You don't have a data problem. You have a proof problem.
Here's the legal reality: complaining after the fact is just a complaint. To have standing — in court, in regulatory proceedings, in future compensation frameworks — you need proof that predates the use. A timestamp. A declaration. A record lodged with an independent third party.
Data ownership isn't about locking everything down. It's about having the choice. Some people will happily share data for free services. Others want total privacy. Most fall somewhere in between. The point is: right now, you don't get to choose.
These aren't aspirational. Many already exist in law. The problem is enforcement and proof.
What data companies hold about you, where they got it, and who they shared it with.
Demand companies erase your personal data. Legally enforceable under GDPR and CCPA.
Opt out of data sales, targeted advertising, and automated profiling.
Your data should move with you. Leave a platform, your content leaves too.
Establish timestamped proof of ownership before a dispute — not during one.
If your data generates value, you deserve a share. Frameworks are being debated now.
Ownership isn't just claiming. It's setting terms. Try the controls — this is what the real dashboard feels like.
Full technical breakdown of PDAOS.
White paperThe foundational document behind the system.
Tool750+ data brokers with direct opt-out links.
TransparencySecurity practices and trust seal program.
AboutThe mission and Data Asset Registry Corporation.
DevelopersAPI preview, Trust Seal SDK, integration docs.
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