Vermont goes OPT-IN for marketing of personal data
<a href="http://www.computerworld.com/q?a1560" target="_blank">http://www.computerworld.com/q?a1560</a>
I truly wish California would do the same. Many people don't want their lifestyle profiles exchanged in corporate marketing departments.
However, many people are lazy: only 2-3% of consumers opted out in response to federally mandated privacy notices mailed out by financial services firms last summer.
I truly wish California would do the same. Many people don't want their lifestyle profiles exchanged in corporate marketing departments.
However, many people are lazy: only 2-3% of consumers opted out in response to federally mandated privacy notices mailed out by financial services firms last summer.