Data Broker Opt-Out List
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#32Earlier quoted context omitted.
> It lead directly to the last big financial crash, Erm no. 2008 was directly linked to Greenspan (Fed), Freddie Mac (Federal) and Fannie Mae (Federal), all government run entities, which stopped making proper risk evaluation when issuing loans. That's not deregulation, that's a problem with how these government agencies actually functioned. https://www.fool.com/investing/dividends-income/2008/09/10/t... > If not the…
That's the narrative that one side of the ideogical divide went with. The other side blamed deregulation such as the removal of Glass-Steagal
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#33Pardon my ignorance,is this US specific (or mostly US)? Why is this stuff allowed?
The US has been dismantling the rule of law for decades. They call it "deregulation". It lead directly to the last big financial crash, and it also is largely responsible for predatory schools, prisons, universities, banks, and much more.
It's the fact that we exist in a middle ground between proper regulation and a proper free market. Either of those, and we'd be able to do fine. As it is, we get the downsides of both.
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#35For EU-citizens, any legal data collection would have to be opt-in, right? If I've had no business with any of these companies, there should be no reason for me to have to opt-out.
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#37By opting out sometimes you have to provide them with even more information than what they initially had.
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#38If anyone cares, there are a nontrivial amount of companies who have your 'private' LinkedIn info. I don't know if they make fake accounts to friend you, recruiter profiles, or buy it from LinkedIn. I asked one to please remove my info, and they sent me a CCPA form. I told them I didn't live in California, and an agent acted confused and told me to just fill it out, it's the only way to remove it. In short, don't tru…
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Dear Erika,
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I have never signed up to this site and therefore do _not_ consent to any information about me being stored on your systems and I do not care who creates these profiles. It is your responsibility under GDPR not to store information about me without my explicit consent and I therefore kindly ask for information about me to be deleted, further I expect any future profiles about me to be blocked from getting created and such info not to be stored also in the future.
In case information is not deleted within 30 days I will hand over this matter to my lawyer and also file a report with my data protection commissioner in the EU.
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#39This seems odd. I'm curious if anyone has substantiated it? PrivacyDuck seems deeply ethical, and I would assume they would inform users if this was the case.
Here is their guide for reference, that walks you through exactly what they do: https://www.privacyduck.com/resources/ (Assuming I understand correctly what they are saying; please correct me if I'm wrong!)
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#40How did they get it?
If I opt out, doesn't it confirm that what they have is accurate and make my data even more valuable?
Given the nature of these sites, isn't it sketchy to provide DL to opt out or am I being paranoid?