This repository contains example applications built on the Node.js SDK. – The dashboard app for discovering and connecting to data sources and managing permissions with third party apps.Example applications built on the Node.js SDK. SocialSafe – Allows you to import every photo you have ever posted, re-posted, commented on, or liked across every major social network. MyDuchenne – Helps individuals track and share their child’s Duchenne muscular dystrophy condition and visualize information using simple timelines and graphs. VaxAbroad – Analyzes your immunization records to see what vaccines you need before traveling to a specific country. Users can track and monitor disease progression and gain insights into their condition. Retina Risk – Diabetes manager that uses health and device data to help patients identify their risk for sight-threatening retinopathy. Happy Not Happy – Provides insights on the emotional content and mood of a user’s social media posts over the previous two years. Sand – Analyzes a year’s worth of social media data across Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and other social sites to analyze posting habits, including by day and time.
Finsights – Private and secure financial manager that instantly gives users a window into all of their expenses and spending.
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HealthyMe – Allows users to download all of their medical records into one place where they can easily be searched, viewed, and shared. Included in the initial wave of original apps on ’s platform are: “That’s why we invested in and it is why we continue to look for companies who see the commercial and societal benefits of this approach.” “Giving individuals greater agency over their own data is the only way forward,” said CV Madhukar, Investment Partner at Omidyar Network, a social impact investor. is also building a network of investors and entrepreneurs who want to support teams to build apps and businesses in this new model.
Apps cover a wide variety of use cases, including analytics of social media habits, emotional content of social posts, financial insights, accessing and sharing health records, risk monitoring of chronic diseases, vaccine alerts when traveling, and importing social data and photos. Today’s announcement of the “iTunes of personal data” highlights 9 original apps, with dozens more in development. Apps are required to adhere with the new GDPR (General Data Protection Rules) laws in Europe, while existing apps can integrate technology. This allows app developers to access far richer data to create the best possible experiences and benefits for users, while providing users with the peace of mind that their data remains under their control. Each user decides where their data will be stored and how and when it can be decrypted and used by apps. The company’s privacy and security technology enables innovative new ways for data to be used by apps while protecting a user’s privacy, including app-to-app sharing without data ever leaving a user’s device. We have built the foundation for exactly that, while also addressing the liability of storing that data.” “Developers have always dreamed of being able to innovate with a near perfect set of a user’s data. “The benefits for developers willing to respect a user’s control of their data are virtually unlimited,” said Tarik Kurspahic, EVP of Technology for.
“While other copies of that data may exist in corporate or government silos, we as individuals have the unique advantage of being able to combine all of it in one place and give clear consent to its use.” “We are offering a solution that gives people control over the single most important input in the digital world - their own data,” said Shane Green, CEO (US) of.