Sentences with phrase «turn over personal information»

Exchanges can, and very soon will, turn over personal information to government agencies seeking tax compliance, perhaps investigating those deemed dangerous, or just to fulfill some bureaucratic mandate.
In a recent decision in a California federal court, the IRS succeeded in having Coinbase turn over personal information and trading activity of users who bought, sold, sent or received more than $ 20,000 through their accounts in a single year from 2013 to 2015.
The U.S. government is compelling companies to turn over all personal information of users to the NSA.
Users are furious about the breach and what many see it as a betrayal of their confidence on the part of Facebook, even though many of these users happily agree to turn over their personal information each time they click on to their Facebook page.
The decision to turn over personal information opens the door to the harassment of individual teachers, especially those who prefer to work without a union.
As the Board of Elections makes the state's voter rolls available to the President Trump's election integrity commission, Gov. Andrew Cuomo in a statement on Wednesday said New York won't be turning over personal information on voters.

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Still, before Cuomo shut down the Commission, information from the personal use investigation was turned over to Albany County District Attorney David Soares, with the hope that he would pursue potential criminal charges.
In addition to releasing an app that rewards people for turning over their friends» personal information, the campaign is leaning on a data analytics company that has paid people $ 1 for access to their Facebook data and their friends» data.
The attorneys general in New York and Massachusetts have asked Facebook to turn over information related to Cambridge Analytica's alleged misuse of personal data that was improperly harvested from 50...
After fighting the IRS in court, popular digital currency marketplace Coinbase has been ordered by the Northern District of California to turn over more than 10,000 users» personal information and trade history — but it could have been much worse.
That means that random developers who ignore the rule could potentially sweep up vast amounts of personal information about you and your friends — and once they've collected it, they could easily sell it, share it, or even turn it over to the government.
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