r_alb, to privacy
@r_alb@mastodon.social avatar

Another data broker is telling me that they have a „legitimate interest“ in scraping and selling my data because they need to for their business. 🙄 That is not enough.
When someone claims legitimate interest, they have to show that your rights and freedoms do not outweigh their interests. „We want to because money!“ does not quite do that!

Time to prepare my next complaint.

helma,
@helma@mastodon.social avatar

@r_alb It would certainly be good to have some clarification/interpretation on that too.👀

r_alb,
@r_alb@mastodon.social avatar

@helma 💯

fight, to random
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Devastating coverage of the harms cause to workers, patients, and activists—including stories from two of our staff at ❤️Fight.

We need the yesterday so we can opt out of this abuse-to-profit machine. https://19thnews.org/2024/04/doxxing-personal-data-reproductive-health-care-workers/

remixtures, to Bulgaria Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "The document lists more than 60 names and is publicly available on the site of a data broker. Most of those names are said to belong to German citizens. Their date of birth, passport number and expiration date is also listed. Such data is considered particularly sensitive because it can be used for identity theft. Selling and publishing it online is a disaster from a data protection perspective.

The list was uploaded to the site of a data broker in the EU, that allows others to buy or sell data. We are not naming the site here because the list is still online. The document listing more than 60 names is apparently a free sample. Interested parties can use such samples to get an impression of the data – before buying more of it. The data broker makes money from each sale: according to its own information, it keeps part of the sales price as a fee.

netzpolitik.org was able to identify several people on the list. They live in Bavaria or Lower Saxony and confirm that their data and ID numbers are genuine. Some were shocked to learn their data was public. One person tells us on the phone: „Data protection, you often hear about it. But it’s a different feeling when you see your own data openly on the Internet.“"

https://netzpolitik.org/2024/european-data-broker-sensitive-passport-data-of-germans-published-online/

ValerieSonh, to meta
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Study: 96% of US share visitor info with , , https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/11/hospital_website_data_sharing/
"Both Meta and Google's tracking technologies have been the subject of criminal complaints and lawsuits over the years – as have some healthcare companies that shared data with these and other advertisers."

glynmoody, to privacy
@glynmoody@mastodon.social avatar

DuckDuckGo Is Taking Its Privacy Fight to - https://www.wired.com/story/duckduckgo-vpn-data-removal-tool-privacy-pro/ "-focused company DuckDuckGo is launching a tool to remove data from people-search websites, a VPN, and an identity theft restoration service."

jbzfn, to privacy
@jbzfn@mastodon.social avatar

🕵️‍♂️ Data brokers are gearing up to fight privacy bills | @theverge

「 Data brokers appear to be wading into the fight, too. Relx, the United Kingdom-based parent company of data analytics firm LexisNexis, hired the lobbying firm Venable earlier this year as the amendment was being debated in the House, Politico’s Influence newsletter reported 」

https://www.theverge.com/2024/4/5/24122079/data-brokers-fisa-extension-nsa-section-702-surveillance-lexis-nexis

ilumium, to security
@ilumium@eupolicy.social avatar

"The biggest source of conflict was an amendment ... that would prohibit from selling consumer data to and would require a warrant to access Americans’ information... National hawks in and local law enforcement groups joined forces to kill the amendment, with the National Sheriffs’ Association claiming it would “kneecap law enforcement” in a letter to Congress..."

https://www.theverge.com/2024/4/5/24122079/data-brokers-fisa-extension-nsa-section-702-surveillance-lexis-nexis

nemobis,
@nemobis@mamot.fr avatar

@ilumium Oh dear. Now I have to praise Jim Jordan for fighting on the right side against / .

ralb, to privacy
@ralb@privacyofficers.social avatar

Funny how some companies, once you have given them notice that you are filing a complaint against them, start replying within hours instead of weeks. 🤔

majorlinux, to China
@majorlinux@toot.majorshouse.com avatar

I think this is what the kids call "losing the plot"

House bill doesn't protect your data, just restricts the selling of it - Desk Chair Analysts

https://dcanalysts.net/house-bill-doesnt-protect-your-data-just-restricts-the-selling-of-it/

paulthenerd,
@paulthenerd@cupoftea.social avatar

@majorlinux Does it though? As far as I can see the bill does nothing to reign in the data brokers so not much restricting happening

majorlinux,
@majorlinux@toot.majorshouse.com avatar

@paulthenerd Oh, I'm being facetious.

In the article, I mention someone could buy the data then flip it.

ralb, to privacy
@ralb@privacyofficers.social avatar

It‘s on! I just filed a complaint against the Austrian subsidiary of a German data broker.
My first claim is that they have violated my right to information by, well, not providing any when they began scraping and selling my personal data, thereby effectively depriving me of my other data subject rights.
My second claim is that they have also violated my right to data protection by processing my personal data unlawfully and intransparently.

mattotcha, to random
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PrivacyDigest, to privacy
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ralb, to privacy
@ralb@privacyofficers.social avatar

A big recruiting platform just answered my demand for access to my personal data (which was presumably given to them by a data broker) by sending me a screenshot of the data broker‘s job ads with no further explanation.
Do they want me to apply?!? I don‘t think the data broker would hire me though. They already know me and I‘m quite sure they do not like me very much. 😆

itnewsbot, to privacy
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How your sensitive data can be sold after a data broker goes bankrupt - Enlarge (credit: Mongkol Chuewong, GettyImages)

In 2021, a company sp... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=2005720

remixtures, to privacy Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "A San Francisco-based data broker claiming to have defense agency partnerships in the United States and United Kingdom is advertising access to “real-time” location data and a suite of other information, which Western governments can use to track foreign individuals in sensitive locations overseas. Called Bazze, the company markets a platform that can enable searches for people in embassies, consulates, and military bases, underscoring governments’ growing reliance on data brokers to access vast quantities of intelligence on global citizens from commercial sources.

Bazze is part of an often opaque data broker network that mines information from digital ad firms, cellular providers and public records databases for marketing insights and behavior trends. It claims to offer an easy way to ask targeted questions of disparate data sets that would otherwise need to be analyzed individually. In an interview with Forbes, Bazze founder Samuel Semwangu described the company as a marketplace for data. He was quick to note that it facilitates access only — not analysis. For that, “customers must use other tools and analysis they conduct on their own,” he told Forbes."

https://www.forbes.com/sites/sarahemerson/2024/02/22/bazze-data-broker-is-selling-data-that-can-locate-people-at-military-bases-and-embassies/

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