You might be allowed to store personal data in some countires if you
first ask a supervisory authority if you can do so. That is what e.g.
banks are doing.


On 20 Nov, 15:29, AlexK <[email protected]> wrote:
> ok... I got your point.
>
> Maybe you know how it's possible to have shared database of user
> history between loan companies?
>
> My point is: everywhere where involved money give you possibility to
> collect personal data and use it for own customers protection. of
> course that does not mean that you can publish that information
> everywhere.
>
> In my cases returned only device piracy threat level which make
> improssible to identify who is the customer, what exectly he/she do to
> get that status... Sources are not opened - user privacy is
> protected.
>
> So what you afraid?! That some one knows more then telling?! That
> someone add additional risk for piracy?!
>
> On Nov 20, 3:53 pm, LambergaR <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > You can report the user to some sort of LEGAL authority and they can
> > get and process users data. You (as a person that is not an law
> > officer) are not allowed to store and process any personal data
> > without my explicit permission.
>
> > So, you can report the user to police but if you are using any data
> > gathered in illegal way your complaint is not valid.
> > Privacy is a very problematic issue - and it should be that way!

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