The measure targets the business of selling people’s personal information, which the White House said could be used “to track Americans (including military service members), pry into their personal lives," and be passed on to foreign intelligence.

President Joe Biden will issue an executive order Wednesday intended to safeguard the personal data of American citizens from countries deemed hostile.

The executive order centers on the business of selling people’s personal information, in which companies and so-called data brokers collect and trade data. The Biden Administration is worried that data brokers and other commercial entities will sell this information to “countries of concern-which have a track record of collecting and misusing data on Americans.”

Lawmakers and intelligence agencies have previously expressed concerns that the Chinese Communist Party is amassing a wealth of U.S. data, posing national security concerns.

The order focusses on specific, sensitive information like genomic data, biometric data, personal health data, geolocation data, financial data and other kinds of personally identifiable information.

  • @Sanctus
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    28 months ago

    American companies are doing the exact same, I see no motion to end the american data collection industry. Then they use their wealth and power to strip our rights. Yet he is worried about Chinese companies? As far as I’m concerned, Chinese companies are not directly sueing my government to abolish my rights using the wealth and power they’ve obtained by harvesting my data.

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      8 months ago

      American companies are doing the exact same, I see no motion to end the american data collection industry.

      Lemme rephrase that for you.

      What about American companies that do the exact same?

      If you’re against data collection, this is a win. Maybe not enough of a win for some folks, but a win.

      • @Sanctus
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        18 months ago

        I just think our own companies are the worst offenders.