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June 30, 2016 05:33 pm GMT

Digi.me bags $6.1M to put users in the driving seat for sharing personal data

WALSENBURG, CO - AUGUST 05:  Clinic office assistant Joan Vest searches for a patient's missing medical file at the Spanish Peaks Family Clinic on August 5, 2009 in Walsenburg, Colorado. The Spanish Peaks Regional Health Center, which treats rural residents from throughout southern Colorado, plans to move to an electronic health records system before the end of 2010. Administrators say they expect the costs of upgrading the system will eventually be recovered through federal funds, as part of the overhaul of the nation's healthcare system.  (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)There is a lot of noise in the privacy space, saysserial entrepreneur andDigi.mefounder Julian Ranger. And cutting through that noise isone of the big challenges he reckonsstands in the way ofhiscurrent startup. But the concept behind Digi.me is so intriguing that you really have to hope the team manages to make themselves heard. Today the UK startup isannouncing a 4.2… Read More

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