Liquid Avatar $LQID Hits Important Online Identity Milestone With Full Product Release In App Stores

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When the Facebook  data privacy scandal broke out, the world woke up to just how badly our  individual data was being traded, used and most importantly, the amount  of profit being generated by major corporations at our expense. This led to the  enactment of the biggest data privacy laws in history.  Specifically,  General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) out of Europe and the  California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). Enter $LQID. The  Company Turns The Problem Of Data Privacy Into A Profit For  Individuals, While Providing Big Businesses With New & Compliant  Business Models. More than just  lip service, $LQID has made some major announcements, including joining  the Trust Over IP Foundation, which includes over 170 members including  IBM, Mastercard, Accenture and many other global leaders who are  defining a complete architecture for Internet-scale digital trust. Does that sound  like a mouthful?  Yeah, it does.  But all you have to really understand  for now is that digital ID, privacy and monetization is going to become a  reality in the very near future.  Government regulations are enforcing  it.  Consumers are demanding it and $LQID is delivering it at such an  advanced scale that the Trust Over IP Foundation provided them with a  strategic role as a Steering Member. If that wasn't  enough proof for you, Google  validated the $LQID business model with  this stunning announcement at the beginning of March: Google announces major shift away from precision-targeting of ads based on everything you do on the internet Google  believes these types of tracking methods don't "meet rising consumer  expectations for privacy, nor will they stand up to rapidly evolving  regulatory restrictions, and therefore aren't a sustainable long term  investment." Google  is experimenting with tools in its Privacy Sandbox that are designed to  allow advertising to continue to work on the web but in a less  privacy-encroaching way. "Keeping  the internet open and accessible for everyone requires all of us to do  more to protect privacy — and that means an end to not only third-party  cookies, but also any technology used for tracking individual people as  they browse the web," David Temkin, Google's director of product  management for ads privacy and trust, What is the potential outcome of this major shift by Google? "Google's decision could upend the ad industry, which has relied on these types of tracking tools" Now the data  privacy and monetization game is underway with LQID sitting in a great  position within the industry and the dominant position within the small  cap world.  That dominant position got even stronger today when  $LQID announced Liquid Avatar updates Mobile App with Augmented Reality, initiates enterprise SaaS programs and approved for US trading WHY IS THIS SO IMPORTANT? $LQID is now  ready to capitalize on all pipeline and future commercialization  opportunities.Watch this great interview with CEO David Lucatch for an  even deeper discussion into what this all means for $LQID and YOU.