Genuinely not trying to fear monger, but as a concerned customer it would be great if @coinbase could provide clarity around the statement from one of their reps that their analytics provider sold client data to 3rd parties.
Paging @brian_armstrong.https://cheddar.com/videos/coinbase-adds-support-for-ripple-s-xrp-despite-regulatory-uncertainty …
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Replying to @jillruthcarlson @_jillruth and
Not sure what is so surprising about this?
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Selling data is very different from collecting it for regulatory purposes. I consented to Coinbase collecting my data for KYC/AML purposes. I did not knowingly consent to Coinbase collecting my data to sell to other parties.
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Replying to @jillruthcarlson @_jillruth and
No it's not very different, the same technical (very easy to do and hard to control) copying processes are involved. The laws of people are very different from the laws of nature; the former get violated quite frequently when it comes to data.
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Sure. I’m talking about from the perspective of what I consented to the two are different. And that difference happens to be important to me, but hey, that’s just me! I can see why it wouldn’t be to others.
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Your privacy is important to you and mine is important to me. Why do you think there is any strong relationship between these daydreams of ours and they way that centralized digital entities actually work?
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