Web 3.0 The Internet's Next Revolution? | Is Web 3.0 the Answer to Our Online Privacy Concerns?

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  • čas přidán 13. 04. 2024
  • Web 3.0, also known as Web3, is envisioned as a new phase of the World Wide Web that would be decentralized, open, and user-driven. Here are some of its key characteristics:
    Decentralization: Unlike Web 2.0, which is dominated by large tech companies, Web3 aims to distribute control of data and applications across a network of users. This could be achieved through blockchain technology, which creates a secure and transparent way to track data ownership and transactions.
    Openness: Web3 is envisioned as an open ecosystem where anyone can participate and contribute. This is in contrast to Web 2.0, where platforms often restrict access and functionality to paying users or developers.
    User-centric: Web3 aims to put users back in control of their data. In Web 2.0, users often unknowingly relinquish control of their data to platforms, which can then use it for advertising or other purposes. Web3 proposes that users should be able to control who has access to their data and how it is used.
    Semantic Web: Web3 also incorporates the idea of a Semantic Web, where data is machine-readable and can be understood by computers. This could allow for more intelligent applications and services that can understand the meaning of data, not just the data itself.
    It's important to note that Web3 is still in its early stages of development, and there is no guarantee that it will take the form that is currently envisioned. However, it represents an interesting vision for the future of the internet, one that is more decentralized, open, and user-centric.
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Komentáře • 4

  • @dhruvnaxine6994
    @dhruvnaxine6994 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I understood well ❤

  • @DevIndia09
    @DevIndia09 Před 3 měsíci +2

    She is having incorrect knowledge about current data storing technologies.
    Data on cloud is deployed across multi regions across the globe to avoid these disasters.
    If one data centre is destroyed in a region then also data is available.