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Welsh tech firm developing iPhone and Android app to help protect personal information

Cufflink found the perfect home at the M-SParc Science Park on Anglesey

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An Anglesey tech company is developing new cutting-edge software which could revolutionise the way we manage and share our personal information.

Established in October 2018, Cufflink is now using its M-SParc Science Park base to tackle one of the biggest issues of our time - data protection.

It has also just had confirmation of a successful funding bid from Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s Innovation Agency.

Maintaining the security of people’s personal information is at the heart of Cufflink’s efforts.

(Image: Western Mail)

Co-founder Billy Williams, from Amlwch, said: "We’re currently developing a new and innovative Application for iPhone and Android devices, which we believe will revolutionise how personal information is stored and shared securely.

"Our app and integrated service will ensure that the user is in charge of when and, most importantly, who they share their personal information with."

They say that currently personal information is stored by many third parties, like a website, organisation or the handset.

Menai Science Park (L-R) Anglesey MP Albert Owen, Cufflink co- founder Billy Williams, Managing Director of M-SParc Pryderi Ap Rhisiart(Image: m-sparc)

Cufflink say information is stored and duplicated numerous times - increasing the costs for third parties and the likelihood of information being hacked or accessed illegally.