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by thegrizzlyking
1078 days ago
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Attempting to research if tax prep companies had gained consent to disclose and use data from its users, Congress was blocked by the companies, who refused to "provide current and historical versions of disclosure agreements and privacy policies." Undeterred, Congress consulted Internet archives to access historical versions of company policies and pieced together that none of the companies appeared to have gained consent from their customers to share the sensitive data with Meta and Google. Internet archives to the rescue |
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What data did they share, and why did Google or Meta want this data?
Are we only talking Google Analytics or are we talking about for profit data brokering.