I spent the weekend researching data removal methods and decided to start with my credit report. I’m not even going to get into all of the alarming privacy invasions that popped up during this process. But when I got to the experian report, I was met with T&C box that says I have to hand over my phone carrier info and it wouldn’t let me proceed without doing so. The bureaus are legally required to give you one free report a year. It’s bad enough that these companies are even given rights to my data and now they’re using it to request further information.

I’m just so angry, frustrated, and violated.

    • Ech
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      133 days ago

      Why would a US credit agency care about the GDPR?

      • @[email protected]
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        53 days ago

        I wonder if it affects them if they are collecting purchasing data from US citizens residing in the EU. If nothing else, the US military and diplomats are there. From what I’ve found, it protects anyone in the EU, citizen or not.

        • sunzu2
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          43 days ago

          Us corporate doesn’t follow domestic law, cute of you to assume they would follow a foreign country’s laws.