You’ve probably never been asked for permission.
Not really.
Every time you log in, scroll, tap, swipe, or linger just a few seconds too long on an ad, someone—somewhere—is watching. Not with bad intentions. Just business ones.
The entire digital economy runs on your behavior. And most of us have been handing it away for free.
That’s not a conspiracy. It’s capitalism with a clever disguise.
But in the middle of this data gold rush, where every app is mining you like a resource, Preska Thomas is asking a question no one else dares to ask:
What if your data worked for you instead?
The Rebel Tech Model No One Saw Coming
Preska Thomas isn’t just another founder in the crowd. She’s a disruptor with discipline—the kind who sees the cracks in the system and builds something stronger instead of shouting at the problem.
Her brainchild, DebitMyData, isn’t just a platform—it’s a shift in digital consciousness.
Here’s the premise:
If your digital activity has value (which it absolutely does), you should have control over where it goes, who profits, and how much you benefit.
With DebitMyData, users can choose who accesses their personal data and on what terms. Brands and platforms have to ask, not assume.
And when access is granted?
You get paid. Not points. Not free shipping. Real compensation.
This isn’t a loyalty program.
This is economic justice, coded and launched.
Power, Flipped
Most tech companies operate on a simple unspoken rule: the user is the product.
Preska Thomas torched that rule and replaced it with one word: ownership.
Ownership of your clicks.
Ownership of your attention.
Ownership of your digital identity.
She’s not just building tech. She’s building a counter-economy where privacy isn’t a premium feature—it’s the default. Where your consent is a contract. And where your data stops being taken and starts being traded—on your terms.
In a world obsessed with user acquisition, Preska is obsessed with user empowerment. And it’s working.
Why This Moment Matters
The timing couldn’t be more perfect—or more urgent.
AI is accelerating. Surveillance tools are getting smarter. Personal boundaries are blurrier than ever.
And yet, the average internet user still doesn’t know how much they’re worth—or that they are worth anything at all.
Preska is changing that.
She’s not trying to scare people with dystopian futures. She’s offering something infinitely more powerful: a better one.
Her vision isn’t wrapped in hype. It’s wrapped in humanity.
DebitMyData is clean. Transparent. Minimalist by design. And radically honest.
There’s no bait, no switch—just a new kind of relationship between people and the platforms they power.
Tech for the People, Not Just the Profits
Preska Thomas didn’t set out to be the loudest voice in tech. But in many ways, she’s becoming one of the most important.
Because she’s not asking the industry to include more people in its old systems—she’s building new systems entirely.
Her presence challenges norms. Her platform rewrites rules. And her mission? It makes you pause and rethink everything you’ve accepted about how the digital world works.
We’ve been told for years that “privacy is dead” and “the algorithm knows best.”
Preska Thomas is here to say:
Not anymore.
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