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Why Users Won’t Share Their Email Addresses in Web3

  • Web3 users expect complete control over their data, making them resist sharing personal details, especially with dApps.
  • Users value the privacy-first principles and user sovereignty that Web3 embodies and strive to reduce their digital footprint.
  • Requests for personal details, such as email addresses, can easily lead to a loss of trust and represent a regression into outdated practices that Web3 sought to transcend.
  • iExec PrivacyPass balances privacy and user engagement and empowers Web3 users to interact safely with various projects and initiatives without sharing their email addresses.
  • iExec Privacy Pass guarantees users full ownership of their data while offering projects a secure and privacy-first way to engage with their communities.
  • Using Confidential Computing and Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs), iExec Privacy Pass encrypts and securely processes email addresses, ensuring senders never access them.
  • Central to iExec's mission is Decentralized Confidential Computing (DeCC) that merges Confidential Computing with Blockchain technology to grant users full ownership of their data.
  • iExec R3ach offers a way for Web3 projects to build relationships with their communities without compromising on decentralization principles.
  • iExec's mission is to empower users as the sole owners of their data and uphold Web3's decentralized ethos, enabling trustless communication without sacrificing privacy.
  • Using iExec Privacy Pass, Web3 users can engage with decentralized projects, upholding their privacy principles while fostering meaningful connections with their communities.

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