Times of India ( 02 June )
carries following report :
86 % of citizens want law to protect private info : Survey
An NGO , Local Circles conducted a survey
among 9653 citizens
Some 59 % of the respondents said that the following information of
an individual should be covered under a new privacy law to be enacted :
·
Iris / Retina Scan / Finger Print Scan / DNA
·
Aadhar / PAN card / Passport
/ Voter ID / Date of Birth
·
Bank Ac / Debit – Credit Card / ITR / Medical Records
·
Credit Ratings / Salary
Details / Performance at Work / Mobile Phone details / Residential Address /
Family Details
Let no one have doubts that these 9653 respondents must have filled
in hundreds of Application Forms , in their life time to avail of Passports /
Ration Cards / Gas connections / Bank Accounts / Fixed Deposits / Share
Certificates / Credit-Debit cards / Driving Licences / Mobile and landline
phones / Club Memberships / Marriage Certificates / Purchase of property - car
/ Electricity Connection / Internet connections / Admission to hospitals /
Aadhar Card / Voter Card / Train tickets / Admission to School – College /
filing of tax returns etc………
This list can run into dozens of instances !
And these citizens must have provided ALL
of the above-mentioned information about themselves, to these agencies !
I suppose , their only concern could be :
“ These agencies must not share /
exchange the data provided to build up a COMPREHENSIVE DATA-BASE , about me “
I request these citizens to read following extract ( Hindustan Times / 09 June / Keep a careful watch on your data trail ) :
·
For instance, PhonePe, in its
privacy policy , states :
“ We may
automatically track certain information about you based upon your behaviour on
our App.
We use this
information to do internal research on our users’ demographics, interests, and
behaviour to better understand, protect and serve our users “
·
The privacy policy of the Bharat Interface for Money ( BHIM ) says….
:
“ …… once you give us your personal information , you are not
anonymous to us.
We may automatically track certain information about you based upon
your behaviour on our app , to the extent we deem fit “
·
iMobile by ICICI Bank , for instance, in its privacy policy states
:
“ ICICI Bank may use and share the information provided by the
customers with its affiliates and third parties for providing services and any
service-related activities such as collecting subscription fees for such
services, and notifying or contacting the customers regarding any problem
with, or the expiration of, such
services
In this regard, it may be necessary to disclose the customer
information to one or more agents and contractors of ICICI Bank and their
sub-contractors, but such agents,
contractors and sub-contractors will be required to agree to use the
information obtained from ICICI Bank only for these purposes “
·
JioMoney Wallet , while
disclosing upfront that the publishing company and its affiliates do not sell
or rent personal information to any third party entities, also adds that the
firm,
“ … engages
a number of vendors , consultants, contractors and takes support of group
companies
We may
provide our partners access to or share your personal information to enable
them to provide the services subscribed by you “
IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT MOST OF THESE APPS ANNOUNCE
UPFRONT THAT THE PRIVACY POLICY COULD CHANGE ANY TIME WITHOUT THE PRIOR
INFORMATION OF THE USERS
Have these 9653 respondents any idea as
to what personal information ( about them ) gets “ shared “ by Google / Amazon / Facebook / Apple , when they use any of their
devices or apps or
software ?
How long before these companies succeed
in “ reading your
innermost thoughts “ ?
{ MATRIX 3 ? }
How long before they start “ manipulating your thoughts “ for OUTCOMES which
they desire ?
{ MATRIX 4 ? }
If you are using a smartphone / smart watch , this day is not too far !
If you start using VR / AR headsets , you
will only hasten this day !
It is time to accept ( and without
reservations ! ) what Sun Micro CEO , Scott McNally said :
“ Privacy is dead . Period . Get over it “
10 June 2017
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