360ofme in Detroit Relaunches Ethical Data Exchange Platform

Detroit-based 360ofme Inc., a personal data exchange platform provider, has restarted its business. The company specializes in securely storing, sharing, providing insights, and monetizing data between businesses and consumers.
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Detroit’s 360ofme has relaunched its services to meet changing demand for secure information exchanges between businesses and customers. // Stock photo

Detroit-based 360ofme Inc., a personal data exchange platform provider, has restarted its business. The company specializes in securely storing, sharing, providing insights, and monetizing data between businesses and consumers.

360ofme’s service also enables businesses to provide insights and revenue via a safeguarded data exchange. This service is designed so that users have control of their digital footprint.

Changes in regulatory, consumer, and business standpoint inspired 360ofme to relaunch the company in 2023 after its initial launch in 2016.

The technology for 360ofme is now made possible through its partnership with California cyber security company Skyflow, which has built a commercially available, easy to implement data privacy vault. 360ofme’s system is based on Skyflow Data Privacy Vault.

“The way we set up the company was as a social enterprise,” says Cindy Warner, founder and CEO of 360ofme. “We will give 1 percent of our profits to help people in need, we will give 1 percent of our people’s time to people in need, and we will give 1 percent of our product to people in need so they can use it to exchange their data, create trust, and create consumer data privacy. For us, this is the foundation of the company and the reason we exist.”