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Prohibition of storing behavioral data would be great next step.



Why?


Because storing and processing data that about user who is unconscious that such are even collected is de facto spying?


Can you give an example of a company storing and processing data without telling it in the service policies?

And you have said that ALL the behavioral data collection must be forbidden. Even if the user agrees with that?

By the way, spying is already illegal. If you know about that behavior you can sue those companies


Any ToS that contain "unexpected" or "surprising" clauses are automatically null and void under EU law. Even if the user agrees with them.


Perhaps the clauses are void, but what the OP said is that there is no information about data being collected.

This is what I´m asking, an example of one of those companies "spying"




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