In Episode 166 of My Metaverse Minute, Kieron talks about the idea of privacy-first in the Metaverse and why it needs to be considered before platform development even starts.
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Highlights
00:40 — The idea of privacy-first has been championed by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation.
01:09 — Experts say that in order for Metaverse platforms to survive and to really work, they need to develop with a privacy-first mindset. It needs to be the initial thing that they think about before even starting the development of a Metaverse platform.
01:23 — Ultimately, they are saying that privacy cannot be an afterthought — it has to be an essential part of development.
01:35 — Oftentimes on this channel, we talk about how data privacy will be a cornerstone of Web 3.0 and Metaverse development.
02:27 — However, Kieron suggests we should take it a step further. In addition to companies establishing data privacy policies and security mechanisms that cater to regulations for California, the EU, and other regions, they should ensure that the policies they establish are universal enough to cover all types of regulations. They should be designed alongside other companies, too.
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