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by sangnoir
1511 days ago
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> If banks didn't want Plaid to do screen scraping, they could build APIs. Even if we take this as a given - what if customers don't want Plaid to scrape their data? I only used Plaid to verify that I own the bank account - but they went out of their way to scrape my transaction information, just because they could, and that data is valuable - that is messed up. I'm sure if my bank had an API, Plaid would still have hoovered up my transaction information, so the "API access vs Scraping" debate is a sideshow. If they hadn't scraped my transaction information, I wouldn't have been part of the class, but they chose to maximize data collection. If it had been Facebook or Google that harvested financial info the way Plaid did, no one would be saying "Their TOS is clear about it". Additionally, any big tech company can purchase Plaid and get that data (I can't remember if the settlement has a provision for deletion of that data). |
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