Websites, Apps and Agents Should Come to My Data rather than My Data Going to them
What if websites, apps and AI agents came to your data—rather than forcing you to hand it over to them?
For 25 years we’ve accepted a one-way model: visit a site, sign up, give away data, live inside their silo. DataPal argues that this is no longer the only way—or the best way. A new paradigm is emerging where individuals hold their own data, control who accesses it, and benefit from richer, safer and more seamless digital experiences. Using simple examples like Travel Log, we show how interoperable, user-controlled data unlocks better apps, lower compliance burdens and entirely new possibilities.
This shift is coming fast—here’s why it matters.
MyTerms is for our Children
MyTerms must also be seen as a mechanism through which our kids can grow up with the massive benefits that digital technology and connectivity WITHOUT the shockingly bad bits that they also have now.
Buying and Selling Homes – a DataPal Use Case
Buying and Selling Homes – a DataPal Use Case! We wanted to explore how a new approach to the provision and flow of information, using the DataPal principles and platform, can addresses the challenges which characterise a very frustrating and opaque process for many stakeholders.
Building Trust Through Action: How AI Shopping Agents Bring DataPal's Vision to Life
Building Trust Through Action: How AI Shopping Agents Bring DataPal's Vision to Life. From theory to transaction: our journey building a customer-side AI agent that puts individuals in control of their shopping experience.
MyTerms as an Independence Movement
So I’m going into a week of intense work on MyTerms/ IEEE7012 - at VRM Day, Internet Identity Workshop and the Agentic Protocol Workshop. All at The Computer History Museum in Mountain View; as ever an appropriate place for this kind of work. And then multiple working sessions, dinners and drinks around those.

