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Thursday, 28 June 2012
German credit agency plans to use Facebook data
German credit agency Schufa is planning to use 'crawling techniques' like those used by search engines to find relevant information with aim of 'identifying and assessing the prospects and threats'.
The agency is looking into using information from other sources including Twitter, LinkedIn and Google Street View to assess individual credit ratings.
In the UK, using such information without consent could be in breach of the Data Protection Act.
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