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by t0mas88
1815 days ago
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Doesn't the employee have anything to say in this? The employers software vendor Intuit steals the data and sells it to Equifax for their own profit. The employer gets nothing, but could decide to opt-out. The employee who's privacy is being grossly violated gets nothing and cannot even opt-out of sharing the data? GDPR doesn't sound like such a bad idea now... |
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To be fair employees do get ~some~ value out of this, in form of of less paperwork verifying their employment during mortgage and rental applications. It's a different question whether it's valuable enough with all privacy downsides.