Ontology Description

Ontology facilitates the authentication of identities and the collaborative use of data among users, vehicles, and external entities. Access, use, and storage of data is strictly governed by the owner's consent. Utilizing the Ontology Trust Framework alongside Self-Sovereign Data Storage, various cryptographic algorithms are employed to ensure the security of user identities and the privacy of their data. Every data exchange activity necessitates explicit authorization, and selective sharing is achievable through specific authorization protocols and cryptographic methods. The blockchain technology allows for effective traceability, authorization, and authentication of personal information. In certain scenarios, we incorporate Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) technology to enable data analysis and processing while maintaining privacy. Now is the moment to take back control over your digital identity. With ONT ID, you gain autonomous authority over your private information, allowing you to determine the accessibility of your data to others and set your own parameters for data sharing. This level of control empowers users to protect their digital footprint in an increasingly interconnected world.

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Ontology
Year Founded:
2017
Headquarters:
Singapore
Website:
ont.io

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