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<p>But today, things are different. Apple has detailed facial maps of hundreds of millions of iPhone users. Oura has biometric data on anyone who uses an Oura Ring. Netflix knows everything about what youve watched on their service, Uber knows everywhere youve taken a cab, Facebook knows more about you than your parents. Countless companies have unfathomable amounts of information on their customers, and frequently, this information is for sale. Its easy to imagine one company building an unfathomably vast database of information from many different sources, and using that collected data to triangulate and de-anonymize individual people.</p> <p>But today, things are different. Apple has detailed facial maps of hundreds of millions of iPhone users. Oura has biometric data on anyone who uses an Oura Ring. Netflix knows everything about what youve watched on their service, Uber knows everywhere youve taken a cab, Facebook knows more about you than your parents. Countless companies have unfathomable amounts of information on their customers, and frequently, this information is for sale. Its easy to imagine one company building an unfathomably vast database of information from many different sources, and using that collected data to triangulate and de-anonymize individual people.</p>
<p>The fix? Simple: Ban the sale of personal data, period. Additionally, require all companies to allow their users to opt out from the retention of data about them, including a right to retroactively delete all data at any time. To make sure such laws arent ignored, include severe penalties for violations.&rdquo;</p> <p>The fix? Simple: Ban the sale of personal data, period. Additionally, require all companies to allow their users to opt out from the retention of data about them, including a right to retroactively delete all data at any time. To make sure such laws arent ignored, include severe penalties for violations.&rdquo;</p>
<p>From <a href="https://www.revolver.news/2021/11/online-anonymity-policy-solutions-gop-platform/">Revolver News, November, 2021.</a></p> <p>From <a href="https://www.revolver.news/2021/11/online-anonymity-policy-solutions-gop-platform/">Revolver News, November, 2021.</a></p>
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