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What Adworth Would Change
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You control who gets your data — with a cryptographic token bound to a specific advertiser, data type, and time window. They can’t fake it or extend it.
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You’ll get paid when they use it — advertisers pay a fee today; in the future consumer marketplace, you’ll automatically receive a portion when your consent token is verified.
Phase 2 · Coming Soon
The consumer marketplace is not live yet. Today, advertisers pay the 2% fee on every verified consent transaction. A consent token issued through the Privacy Cockpit extension is what makes that transaction verifiable — it’s the value the advertiser is paying for. (The extension and its cryptographic verification flow are working today as a developer build, not yet publicly available.) Phase 2 opens the rail that routes a share of that fee back to you, the person whose consent authorized the ad. The cryptographic plumbing exists now; the payout layer is what’s coming.
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Deletion is enforced, not promised — when you revoke consent, our system actively monitors and sends legally-cited removal requests if companies still hold your data.
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Everything above is recorded — an append-only audit ledger that neither you nor we can modify. Your consent history is yours forever.
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