Watching TV or movies as an online group activity has grown in popularity in recent years.
But every time we use an app, website or streaming platform, information is collected about us.
Now, a BBC research and development project has created a trial watch party service to give people control over their personal data.
Using technology developed by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, each user of the service is given their own “data pod”, able to decide what personal data the service can see, how long they can access it and for what purpose.
Lara Lewington from BBC Click reports.
The BBC Together+ Data Pod trial kicked off on Tuesday 25 October. You can find more information about it here.
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