How & Why To Remove Your Private Information From Data Brokers
Why Now Is the Time to Scrub Your Data
Important notes: I’ll be using the term PII quite a bit in this article. PII stands for “personally identifiable information”. Think of it, simply, as any private information that you wouldn’t want to be shared publically.
Also, this is a longer piece because it’s a crucial topic to explore and understand.
The Challenge: Data Brokers
Back in Episode #23 of my newsletter, I dug into the topic of data brokers. These companies collect PII on every person on the planet from public AND private databases. These data include email addresses, phone numbers, addresses, employers, criminal records, and much more. It’s not the kind of information that anyone wants to be shared publically with the entire world.
Or with advertisers. But that’s exactly what happens. Data brokers sell access to our PII which is a $200-billion-a-year business.
The Problem: Lives Upended
Unfortunately, the PII that data brokers collect and then provide to others isn’t always accurate. This happens, for example, when there are other people that have your full name and their PII is confused as yours. When errors like that…