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Glossary Term Personally Controlled Identity

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What is Personally Controlled Identity?

Personally Controlled Identity (PCI) refers to the practice where individuals have control of their own digital identity and personal data, enabling them to manage access and permissions across different online platforms securely.

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Understanding Personally Controlled Identity

Personally Controlled Identity (PCI) refers to a concept where individuals have control over their own digital identities and personal information. PCI aims to empower individuals to manage and protect their identity within digital systems, enhancing privacy and security by allowing individuals to determine how their personal information is shared and accessed. This concept is fundamental in decentralized identity management systems and efforts to give users greater autonomy and ownership over their digital identities.

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