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by hedora
668 days ago
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I’ve heard this claim, but they could use some sort of bloom filter pr cryptographic hashing to block profiles that contain previously-removed records. There could also be a shared, trusted opt-out service that accepted information and returned a boolean saying “opt-out” or “opt-in”. Ideally, it’d return “opt-out” in the no-information case. |
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You store a hashed version of my SSN, or my phone number, to represent my opt-out? Someone can just hash every number from 000-00-0000 to 999-99-9999 and figure out mine from that.
You hash the entire contents of the profile - name+address+phone+e-mail+DOB+SSN - and the moment a data source provides them with a profile only containing name+address+email - the missing fields mean the hashes won't match.
A trusted third party will work a lot better IMHO.
And of course none of the data brokers have much reason to make opt-outs work well, in the absence of legislation and strict enforcement - it's in their commercial interests to say they "can't stop your data reappearing"