Almost every person questioned in survey objects to reselling of data
Hypothetically, consumers would even go as far as to pay to prevent their personal information being resold to third parties.
Hypothetically, consumers would even go as far as to pay to prevent their personal information being resold to third parties.
Tech giant is paying US$85-million to Arizona to settle consumer privacy claims. In August it paid US$41-million to Australian authorities.
Regulator says the platform ‘may have’ processed children’s data without consent and also contravened other UK privacy legislation.
Watchdog says the court’s decision sends a strong message to digital platforms and other businesses that they cannot mislead consumers.