Today, noyb has filed a complaint and report against the German credit agency SCHUFA with the Hessian data protection authority. The company appears to be making millions of euros by selling people in Germany their own data. With the help of manipulative designs, people are prevented from obtaining a free copy of their data in accordance with Article 15 GDPR – even though they would actually be legally entitled to it. The company’s primary aim appears to be to profit from people looking for accommodation. In Germany, they often have to provide proof of solvency in order to obtain a lease.

  • @starchylemming
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    1011 months ago

    useless company

    the data they have isn’t even good either plenty of exemples where non-solvent people were listed as perfect and the other way around

    most dumbass landlords trust it more than their own judgement