Use Cases
Bringing DataPal to life with Use Cases.
Use Case: Programmatic Comparison Shopping Across a Range of Service Categories
Your services. Your data. Better deals — automatically. DataPal brings all your subscriptions and contracts into one intelligent view, uses AI to understand what really works for you, and unlocks smarter comparisons and better offers — on your terms. When it’s time to switch, everything is already in place with your AI Agent acting on your behalf.
Use Case: Supply Chain Data Transparency and Permission
In global logistics, shipment and cargo management involves data from many organisations and individuals — from shippers and consignees to customs agents, carriers, and intermediaries. This Use Case demonstrates how a logistics enterprise can use DataPal and the IEEE 7012 MyTerms consent framework to orchestrate multi-party data sharing, increase trust and visibility, and reduce operational bottlenecks — all while giving data contributors granular control over how their data is shared and used.
Use Case: Intent Based Advertising
What if advertising worked because you wanted it to—rather than because you were being watched?
For over a decade, digital advertising has relied on surveillance, inference and guesswork, eroding trust while wasting enormous budgets. MyTerms Intent-Based Advertising flips that model on its head. Instead of brands tracking people, individuals securely express their buying intentions—on their own terms—and invite relevant organisations to respond.
Use Case: Health and Wellbeing Dashboard
DataPal’s Health & Wellbeing Dashboard unifies fragmented health data into one private, AI-enhanced vault under individual control. It delivers a complete, accurate view of your wellbeing and lets you share only what’s needed—securely and on your terms—for smarter decisions and safer, more human healthcare.
Use Case: Financial Transactional Intelligence
DataPal Transaction Intelligence transforms raw, incomplete bank transaction data into rich, structured, and user-controlled financial insights. By enabling individuals to ingest, clean, and augment their own transaction records — while maintaining full control over who can access them and for what purpose — this Use Case demonstrates how personal data can be made truly portable, usable, and privacy-preserving.

