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NAME:Data Brokers and Consequences for Personal Data
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SUMMARY:Data Brokers and Consequences for Personal Data
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SUMMARY:How CCPA regulations impact Data Brokers
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DESCRIPTION:In the U.S.\, there are multiple categories of data brokers: m
 arketing and advertising firms creating dossiers on people\, brokers worki
 ng on fraud prevention\, and people search sites that collect\, post and s
 hare your age\, home address and other details to both paying and sometime
 s non-paying customers. Although there are protections in place for\, say\
 , inaccurate data that affects your credit\, people search sites are vastl
 y unregulated. Even in states that offer some protection (Vermont and Cali
 fornia) still have many exemptions in place\, leaving people on their own 
 to try to scrub their own data. This talk will delve a little deeper into 
 how data brokers work\, how to try to mitigate their impact\, and the chal
 lenges still left. \n\nSlides link: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d
 /1Q3bu9s_41fiIfnpmbRXbcAZzzTJrxiuub0UDz0l1QL4/edit?usp=sharing\n\n### Spea
 ker bio\n\nYael Grauer is an investigative tech reporter based in Phoenix\
 , Arizona. She's covered online privacy and security\, digital freedom\, h
 acking and mass surveillance for Ars Technica\, The Intercept\, WIRED\, Mo
 therboard\, Slate\, Wirecutter\, OneZero and other publications. Yael has 
 co-organized events and spoken on panels about digital security\, source p
 rotection\, ethics\, and more. She holds a Master of Mass Communication de
 gree from ASU.\n\nGinny Fahs is a software engineer\, social entrepreneur\
 , and digital rights activist. She works on consumer privacy R&D at Consum
 er Reports Digital Lab\, prototyping tools that help consumers meaningfull
 y exercise their data rights. Previously she wrote code at Uber and was a 
 Tech Policy Fellow at the Aspen Institute.\n
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