French billionaire Patrick Drahi is building a startup that will make it harder for Google and Microsoft to collect your data
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Patrick Drahi, the billionaire founder and CEO of Altice, is launching a new startup called Allegro, which aims to give consumers more control over their personal data collected by big tech companies like Google and Microsoft. Allegro will use artificial intelligence to track and manage personal data, helping users to identify and delete it. The startup has received €100 million in funding from Altice and other investors. The launch of Allegro marks a new challenge to big tech’s data collection practices.
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