
CPDP stands for Computers, Privacy, and Data Protection. The theme of this year’s CPDP is “Competing Visions Shared Futures.” The MyTerms future is replacing consent with contract in our online dealings with websites and digital services.
Consent is what cookie notices speciously obtain from your clicks on the forced choices that interrupt your first experience with nearly every website—and do nothing to protect your privacy or data. With MyTerms, sites and services agree to your privacy terms, rather than you to theirs. And your privacy agreements are backed by contract law, not by empty corporate promises, which always lack ways for you to monitor compliance. With MyTerms, you can do that.
So (this is important) Eric Pol of MyData Global writes this in Linkedin:
Attending #CPDP2026?
🤔 Looking forward to paradigm shifting at last towards the individual in personal privacy?
👍 Let’s talk about MyTerms, the first machine readable standard for personal privacy, IEEE 7012
3 options:
1️⃣ Attend our CPDP workshop on Friday 22 June at 13.15 (link in 1st comment)
2️⃣ Reach out here to the MyData Global #MyTerms champion Iain Henderson, who will be on the conference all 3 days
3️⃣ Reach out to me in DM giving me your contact details, and I’ll pass them on to Iain. I will myself be on site Friday.
😄 Looking forward to building paradigm shifting solution with you!
If you’re at CPDP, find and talk to Iain. Absent that, read what he’s been writing here, I’ve been writing here, and Nitin Badjatia has been writing here.
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