Not exact matches
GDPR inflating the
financial risks around handling personal data should naturally drive up standards —
because privacy laws are suddenly a whole lot more costly to ignore.
As for whether good - government groups asking for transparency from lawmakers could lead by example by disclosing their donors voluntarily, Horner declined to identify all the
financial supporters of his group,
because they had donated with the expectation of
privacy.
Banks and other
financial institutions get away with it, says Morley,
because they ask consumers to agree to lengthy
privacy policies filled with fine print no one actually reads.
There, the FTC argued that
because lawyers engage in «
financial transactions» and provide «
financial services,» they were «
financial institutions» and could be subject to the
privacy provisions of the Act.
In addition, these groups said that
because financial institutions are not covered entities under the proposed rule, they urged Congress to enact comprehensive
privacy legislation to limit
financial institutions» use and re-disclosure of the minimally necessary protected health information they could receive under the proposed rule.
GDPR inflating the
financial risks around handling personal data should naturally drive up standards —
because privacy laws are suddenly a whole lot more costly to ignore.
In June 2016, Motherboard published an article on how cryptocurrencies might make tax havens obsolete
because they create an on - ramp to
financial privacy that is greater than that of swiss banks.
In today's Toronto Star: «TREB says it's unable to release sold data
because of
privacy laws, arguing agents who now routinely hand out that very same data to clients have a relationship with them and know how the sensitive
financial information is being used.»