Private Information Control

Control

Private information control refers to an individual’s or entity’s ability to manage and restrict access to their sensitive personal and financial data. This concept is foundational in decentralized finance and self-sovereign identity, where users determine what information is shared, with whom, and under what conditions. Cryptographic techniques, such as zero-knowledge proofs, are central to enabling this granular control. The objective is to empower users, moving away from centralized custodianship of personal data. Maintaining this control is critical for digital autonomy and privacy.