• @[email protected]
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    6 months ago

    For items or just the shop? Because I write EPOS systems for a living, and as far as I can tell, we pass no item data to the credit card merchants.

    The shop is obviously passed to them. So maybe don’t buy from Dave’s Enormous Dildo Emporium.

    • @RaoulDook
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      96 months ago

      The card companies can get data from the Merchant Category Code to infer the nature of purchases, without specifics. The stores also have a record of what items you bought, which could also be sold unless you have a contract with the store that guarantees they won’t sell your purchase history (at least in the countries without strong privacy laws)

      • @[email protected]
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        86 months ago

        That’s per store though, presumably when they sign up with a payment provider (because there’s a lot of rules about e.g. using credit cards to gamble with).

        If I buy sex toys from Tesco, it’s still showing up as “groceries”. If I buy from a sex shop, it’s going to be more clear cut.

        I can see from my emails that PayPal send out itemised receipts on behalf of their customers, so they’re definitely collecting more data than the big two.

        • @raspberriesareyummy
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          If I buy from a sex shop, it’s going to be more clear cut.

          Life pro tip: Open a sex shop that sells groceries, to devalue the data analysis ^^

    • @jaybone
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      46 months ago

      You mean DEDE? I love that place.