I Got Access to My Secret Consumer Score
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#23Earlier quoted context omitted.
So can Europeans send a GDRP right-to-be-forgotten request to all of these?
don't take my word for it, but I believe that you can only if they have opened a subsidiary in EU. The fine is percent of global sales (not profit).
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#24I would be more interested in knowing how the companies scoring customers operate. If their goal is to detect fraudsters they must be able to aggregate accounts with a different name and/or email from different systems, as surely a fraudster will use a different identity on each service?
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#27Also, I imagine any and all of this can and will be subpoenaed in any litigation, such as divorce or debt collection
US needs its own GDPR, stat
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#28I.e. if an organization fighting for free speech would create software generating false personas who create false messages, and other events, would they know any better?
For example, it wouldn't be too hard to generate hundreds if not thousands of fake Facebook, Instragram, Airbnb, Coinbase, Uber, Gmail, Amazon, etc. accounts doing "stupid things". Like ordering stuff and canecelling orders right away. Like generating fake emails en masse with "trigger words" in millions a day. Like creating fake posts on Facebook warning of fake incidents like "15% of Uber drivers have serious mental issues".
The whole thing could be scripted and run on bots worldwide in millions. After some time, serious chunk of internet traffic would be fake. How would these companies know any better?
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#29I’m curious what sort of due diligence these companies must do to authenticate you as a person prior to satisfying an information retrieval request. Given that the exchange is entirely digital, it seems plausible that there are bad actors who would pose as someone else to gain access to their personal information. What sort of liability does one of these data controllers bear when they fail to properly authenticate a…
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#30Just requested all of my data from the companies listed. I'm very curious to see the data they return.