Innovation Tagline: (decentralization of central Identity Provider)
Project Keywords: TBA#decentralization #SSI #SelfSovereignIdentity #web3 #untrackable #Metaverse #DID
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Besides this, we prepared a survey to find out features of our customers, the users, with the highest importance and lowest satisfaction value. This brings insights and high opportunity to our topic. Furthermore, we asked in the survey afterwards for the best features. From this we defined the top 3 4 List of the features in the topic Login, Accounts and personal data security:
- knowing which organization is sharing your data with whom else
- you have transparency about which personal data you have shared with which organization/website.
- that you can log into websites on the computer with biometric features (fingerprint, FaceID, ...) without having to enter a password
- you can decide and control who can see your personal data (name, email, date of birth etc.)*
The result is the top 3 4 wished features:
- that you can define who can see your personal data
- that you can *log into *websites particularly *comfortably and easily*
- that you can see in an overview which of your personal data is used by whom
- knowing which organization *is sharing your data with whom else*
Solution
In the beginning we will tackle the feature "you have transparency about which personal data you have shared with which organization/website." and "you can decide and control who can see your personal data (name, email, date of birth etc.)". During the " and "that you can log into websites on the computer with biometric features (fingerprint, FaceID, ...) without having to enter a password". During the hackathon, we will bring a solution or concept, together with hyperledger mentor and community, to solve the feature "knowing which organization is sharing your data with whom else". So we implement the second and third position from our customer research for the hackathon, and will provide a concept to solve the Top1 feature together with hyperledger community during the hackathon using methods from "inventive thinking".
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So we asked following features (1 not important/satisfied - 5 super important/satisfied):
Index | Feature | Avg Importance | Avg Satisfaction |
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A | your personal data (name, email, password, date of birth, etc.) are only stored with you and not somewhere in a "cloud" or with a provider.* | 3. |
4650471 |
B | you can decide and control who can see your personal data (name, email, date of birth etc.)* | 4. |
25900765 |
C | you can confirm individual attributes of yourself (e.g. "Yes, I'm over 18 years old") without having to show all the detailed data (e.g. full date of birth)* | 3. |
2600353 |
D | you can obtain a service with an advantage (e.g. cheaper price) if you provide data about yourself* | 2. |
4200118 |
E | you have transparency about which personal data you have shared with which organization/website.* | 4. |
05250059 |
F | to know how long which organization stores your data* | 3. |
4450235 |
G | knowing which organization is sharing your data with whom else | 4. |
052000765 |
H | to know exactly to what extent a login service (e.g. Facebook, Google) tracks your activities across different websites in order to send you targeted advertising* | 3. |
3950882 |
I | you can decide for yourself what online services (e.g. Facebook) you use often store or evaluate about you - i.e. what you like, do, are, have* | 3. |
32100941 |
J | that you can log into websites on the computer with biometric features (fingerprint, FaceID, ...) without having to enter a password | 3. |
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We clearly see that the feature "knowing which organization is sharing your data with whom else" has the highest importance and less satisfaction.
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So results are following top 3 4 features
- knowing which organization is sharing your data with whom else
- you have transparency about which personal data you have shared with which organization/website.
- that you can log into websites on the computer with biometric features (fingerprint, FaceID, ...) without having to enter a password
- you can decide and control who can see your personal data (name, email, date of birth etc.)*
We asked for wished features and got following results:
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| Feature | Answers |
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A | that all your personal data is only *stored with you (locally)* | 25% |
B | that you can define *who can see your personal data* | 45%40% |
C | that you can *confirm individual attributes of yourself *(e.g. "Yes, I am over 18 years old") without having to show all the detailed data | 15%10% |
D | that you have an *advantage* (e.g. lower price) *if you provide your data* | 15% |
E | that you can see in an overview *which of your personal data is used by whom* | 45%35% |
F | that you can see in an overview *how long who is storing your data* | 5% |
G | knowing which organization *is sharing your data with whom else* | 40%30% |
H | to see as an overview which of your *online activities* the login services (like Google, Facebook etc) are *tracking regarding across different websites* | 15% |
I | that you can *determine* which of your *personal data are stored by online services *which you use often | 20%15% |
J | that you can *log into *websites particularly *comfortably and easily* | 35% |
K | Other | 5% |
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- that you can define who can see your personal data
- that you can *log into *websites particularly *comfortably and easily*
- that you can see in an overview which of your personal data is used by whom
- knowing which organization *is sharing your data with whom else*