No person or organization may sell or otherwise
distribute information
pertaining to its customers or users without the express written consent
of those customers or users.
dep
As I said earlier (I think it was the previous thread), the data ought never
to be collected in the first place. There can be no ethical use of another
person's private information, when collected by such stealthy means and using
disingenous justifications.
If we cannot be sure that our data is not collected, then we must take the
next logical step, which is to make it impossible to collect any data at all.
The problem must be dug out at the root. If you wait until it has grown into a
noticeable, quantifiable, manipulable *thing* (when the algorithm at last
gets us tagged), then it is already too late.
Bill