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Privacy: "I have nothing to hide?" Argument (What's your say?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 65228" data-source="post: 714041"><p>You're right, but it doesn't mean that the way some companies are tracking people/collecting data should be acceptable</p><p></p><p>It should at-least be more clear in a lot more cases. Normally you get a privacy policy/terms of service shoved down your throat, one which no one will read because of how it is worded and how long the document is.</p><p></p><p>There should be bullet-point, simple explanation to the data collection in a service. Along with better enforced laws about what data a company cannot actually ex-filtrate from a customer in the case of sensitive scenarios</p><p></p><p>Thankfully there are recent changes to laws about data collection in regards to storage. If a company in the EU has data ex-filtrated by an attacker, now they are fined a % of their yearly income. </p><p></p><p>I still think that we as customers of services should be entitled to review most or even all of the data a service has collected about us, and have the right to have it deleted at our request, no questions asked.</p><p></p><p>But thats just what I think. I guess some people don't care at all, some care more than me and some people are just neutral with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 65228, post: 714041"] You're right, but it doesn't mean that the way some companies are tracking people/collecting data should be acceptable It should at-least be more clear in a lot more cases. Normally you get a privacy policy/terms of service shoved down your throat, one which no one will read because of how it is worded and how long the document is. There should be bullet-point, simple explanation to the data collection in a service. Along with better enforced laws about what data a company cannot actually ex-filtrate from a customer in the case of sensitive scenarios Thankfully there are recent changes to laws about data collection in regards to storage. If a company in the EU has data ex-filtrated by an attacker, now they are fined a % of their yearly income. I still think that we as customers of services should be entitled to review most or even all of the data a service has collected about us, and have the right to have it deleted at our request, no questions asked. But thats just what I think. I guess some people don't care at all, some care more than me and some people are just neutral with it. [/QUOTE]
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