driftpersonal
Driftpersonal is a term used in digital identity research and personalization to describe the ongoing divergence between a user’s self-reported attributes and the attributes inferred, updated, or constructed by online systems over time. It captures the idea that the digital profile associated with a person can drift away from the person’s own stated identity as data are collected, processed, and combined across services.
Causes and scope: Driftpersonal results from continual data collection, cross-device attribution, algorithmic inference, and evolving behavior.
Measurement and modeling: Analysts describe drift using metrics such as drift rate (speed of change in profile
Implications: Driftpersonal has implications for privacy, consent, and user agency. It can improve personalization when aligned
In practice, the concept informs privacy impact assessments and the design of recommender systems, identity resolution