POLL the NET

Together we can improve digital consent practices.

Are digital consent exchanges effective?

Have your say about how consent and personal data access controls are presented to you.

Today we are witnessing wider use of both Opt In and Opt Out consent controls that help make sure you’re informed about the rightful use of your personal information.   

We strongly believe consent controls should be used as an opportunity to establish trust and deeper engagement with you.

By providing very simple POLLS on key topics that require consent we hope to gauge your input and test the market sentiment on today’s high level positioning of Opt In and Opt Out methods. 

Then we can look to make consent more granular and purposeful on the things that matter or will impact your choices.

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Take our 60 second survey. Be assured our polls don’t solicit any personally identifiable data.

Banks allowing other companies 90+ day access to your financial data should be:

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ID Exchange – placing the consumer first in the data economy www.idexchange.me

Allowing access to your personal health records for research should be:

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ID Exchange – placing the consumer first in the data economy www.idexchange.me

Energy companies accessing household electricity usage via smart meters should be:

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ID Exchange – placing the consumer first in the data economy www.idexchange.me

Your privacy is not compromised with our simple “one click, one comment” Polls
 
Our anonymous Polls are not used to gather or sell any personally identifiable information, IP address or cookies.
Participating will only allow us to measure the total number of Opt In and Opt Out choices and view the comments. You’ll be able to see the number of participants once you have participated in a particular Poll.
 
Understanding the public sentiment is very important to ID Exchange, so we may refer to our findings when we submit views on Privacy Policy, Consumer Data Sharing or legislative reforms.