First the perception and culture of the Spanish people

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First the perception and culture of the Spanish people

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Finally, Pau answered several questions focused mainly on issues of privacy and information security and his system . Regarding the issue of privacy, the young entrepreneur argued the need to use free software as an alternative to not having to transfer and cede the rights of all “our digital life” to 4 or 5 large companies, which generally offer their services for payment or in exchange for advertising. Regarding the issue of security, García-Milà assured that his system also allows us to have our information on the servers, under control and without giving our data to anyone, but still use it from anywhere. He also said that he uses additional preventive and security measures that guarantee the confidentiality of the data and deny access by its administrators.

However, because EyeOs runs on a host operating system, and therefore forex data inherits all its limitations and security vulnerabilities, Pau said he was not 100% responsible for the security of EyeOs , even though he guaranteed that his service was much more secure than the rest of the services offered outside his company.

As a secondary topic, but no less important, he dedicated a moment of his talk to the situation of entrepreneurs in Spain . He believes that the problem in Spain, unlike in the United States , is due to two reasons : , and he based his discussion on the fact that, before finishing their degree, a person focuses on a project and puts their studies on the back burner, which is not well seen, which is a brake on the emergence of new entrepreneurs.

The second reason why he believes there are few entrepreneurs in Spain was explained by comparing the process of launching a new project with a rally race. He explained that people do not go to a rally to enjoy the race, but rather they gather at the dangerous curve to see the accident. With this he wanted to refer to the fact that the failure of the new project is expected. In addition, many times when this situation occurs, there are many people who tend to say that they already knew it was going to fail. This influences many entrepreneurs, who decide not to take risks.

Pau García Milá encouraged those present to set aside these prejudices that society in general has and their own fear of failure; we must dare to launch all our ideas!
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