Monday, 13 January 2020

Plaid, the company that Coinbase (& others), uses to suck data from your bank account, was acquired by Visa


CNBC article on the acquisition:https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/13/visa-to-acquire-plaid-the-fintech-powering-venmo-and-other-banking-apps-for-5point3-billion.html"[In the U.S., or Canada,] when you "link" your bank account on Coinbase, ... a data harvesting company called Plaid rifles through the last couple years of your bank transaction history. (There is the option to opt-out though almost nobody does)."This is not unique to Coinbase. I see Gemini, RobinHood, Abra and GiveBitcoin do this as well."We may collect, use, and share End User Information in an aggregated, de-identified, or anonymized manner (that does not identify you personally) for any purpose permitted under applicable law."http://bit.ly/2RdfOAe, huh? Your "de-identified" data is sent to people who have other bits of info that certainly make it easy to "re-identify" you.Don't like that Plaid does this to you? Then don't use a crappy exchange that suckers you into giving Plaid access to your bank account.#DELETECOINBASE"25 percent of people in the United States with bank accounts have connected to the fintech company through an app" Wow. via /r/Bitcoin http://bit.ly/30ngcQD

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