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While AI agents excel at automation, a trusted agent might not always be available for every task. Therefore, temporary and restricted access to a person’s private data or credentials may still be necessary for human helpers, such as personal assistants, family members, or professionals, to complete certain tasks. Current methods, however, often involve sharing the data via email or a chat app (e.g., WhatsApp), which is inherently insecure and risks over-exposure of sensitive information. A typical flow for delegating access to a human helper on T3N can look like this:
  1. You (i.e., data owner) store your private user data once in T3N.
  2. You authorize a human helper (e.g., a family member) to access necessary private user data to perform a specific action (e.g., “Apply for Thailand Digital Arrival Card”) based on your configurable rules (e.g., single or multiple uses, expiration dates).
  3. The human helper processes the request (e.g., filling Thailand Digital Arrival Card application form).
  4. When the human helper requires your private user data, they interact with T3N to access the authorized data (e.g., passport information).
  5. The third party (e.g., Thailand Immigration Bureau) receives the data, completes the transaction.
  6. T3N automatically revokes access based on the authorization rules.