top | item 9268369 (no title) BetaMechazawa | 11 years ago Is this an American thing? Because I've never had my bank, my provider, my health care etc sell any of my data (at least as far as I know). discuss order hn newest whyever|11 years ago It is a German thing as well: The Telekom sells mobile user data [1] (link in German).[1] http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/netzpolitik/datenschutz-vag-i... jeffwass|11 years ago How would you know?Do you have a credit card, and have you read the pages of fine print? icebraining|11 years ago Maybe (s)he has decent data protection laws in his/her country. I'm pretty sure this would be illegal in the EU, under the Directive 95/46/EC. load replies (1)
whyever|11 years ago It is a German thing as well: The Telekom sells mobile user data [1] (link in German).[1] http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/netzpolitik/datenschutz-vag-i...
jeffwass|11 years ago How would you know?Do you have a credit card, and have you read the pages of fine print? icebraining|11 years ago Maybe (s)he has decent data protection laws in his/her country. I'm pretty sure this would be illegal in the EU, under the Directive 95/46/EC. load replies (1)
icebraining|11 years ago Maybe (s)he has decent data protection laws in his/her country. I'm pretty sure this would be illegal in the EU, under the Directive 95/46/EC. load replies (1)
whyever|11 years ago
[1] http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/netzpolitik/datenschutz-vag-i...
jeffwass|11 years ago
Do you have a credit card, and have you read the pages of fine print?
icebraining|11 years ago