What If Banks Were the Main Protectors of Customers’ Private Data?

Harvard Business Review 1 (2018)
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In this article I argue that we are in urgent need for institutional guardianship and management of our personal data. I suggest banks may be in a good position to take on that role. Perhaps that's the future of banking.

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Carissa Véliz
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