The problem isn’t hacking. It’s buying a license to use the aggregate data for things like training and user data hoarding. It’s all legal and buried in the fine print of B2B agreements and sometimes the EULA or a pop up under the guise of “convenience” or “security”. Users usually agree to being safer or living easier.
It works using encryption so it can’t be traced back. But yes, you could technically share it with others
The problem isn’t hacking. It’s buying a license to use the aggregate data for things like training and user data hoarding. It’s all legal and buried in the fine print of B2B agreements and sometimes the EULA or a pop up under the guise of “convenience” or “security”. Users usually agree to being safer or living easier.
Any sort of discrimination scheme (and that is what this is) requires identification of the individual.