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by VyseofArcadia 861 days ago
I wonder would the effect would be of extending HIPAA protections to information that you have inferred. If you have inferred something about a person that is protected by privacy laws, should that inference itself also be protected? How much of a shield should "we're not 100% sure, so it's just a very well-informed guess" be?

I have my own story about advertisers inferring personal. Relationship status isn't protected, but the last time I went through a breakup, I was suddenly inundated with dating site ads. I don't feel like my shopping or web browsing habits changed, but they must have to figure it out.

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> I wonder would the effect would be of extending HIPAA protections to information that you have inferred.

That would be helpful. Also, HIPAA itself isn't exactly a panacea and is full of loopholes. Having effective medical privacy laws would be even better.

I'd just like effective privacy laws in the US generally.