The Data Transfer Project is aย new team-up between tech giantsย to let you move your content, contacts, and more across apps. Founded by Facebook, Google, Twitter, and Microsoft, the DTP has revealed its plans for an open source data portability platform any on line service can join. While many companies already let you download your information, thatโs not very helpful if you canโt easily upload and use it elsewhere. Whether you want to evacuate a social network you hate, back up your data somewhere different, or bring your digital identity along when you try a new app.ย The DTPโs tool isn’t ready for use yet, but the group has laid out a white paper for how it will work.
Creating an industry standard for data portability could force companies to compete on utility instead of being protected by data lock-in that traps users because itโs tough to switch services. The DTP could potentially offer a solution to a major problem with social networks I detailed in April:ย you canโt find your friends from one app on another. We’ve asked Facebook for details on if and how youโll be able to transfer your social connections and friendsโ contact info which itโs historically hoarded.
From porting playlists in music streaming services to health data from fitness trackers to our reams of photos and videos, the DTP could be a boon for startups. Incumbent tech giants maintain a huge advantage in popularizing new functionality because they instantly interoperate with a userโs existing data rather than making them start from scratch. Even if a social networking startup builds a better location sharing feature, personalized avatar, or payment system, it might be a lot easier to use Facebookโs clone of it because thatโs where your profile, friends, and photos live.
If the DTP gains industry-wide momentum and its founding partners cooperate in good faith rather than at some bare minimum level of involvement, it could lower the barrier for people to experiment with new apps.ย Meanwhile, the tech giants could argue that the government shouldnโt step in to regulate them or break them up because DTP means users are free to choose whichever app best competes for their data and attention.
Source – tech crunch