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RageFuel IMF wants credit score linked to browser history

One word: Weimerica.
 
Psycho Pass IRL
 
oy vey, only an anti-semite would oppose this
 

This is just another obsession by policymakers and think tank organizations that want to make all transactions and accounting as quantifiable as possible and disregard any unintended consequences like further loss of privacy or data breaches.
They want to make the credit lending system more efficient by allowing it to take into account more variables. But to do that they have to infringe on your online browsing history. This goes too far and efficiency shouldn't be used as an excuse to micromanage and keep tabs on personal details about people's lives.
@Arch Anemone @Angry_runt @PPEcel
 
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Too ragefuel, didn't read. But soys will agree to this. Soys will agree to literally anything. That's why they were turned into soys in the first place.
 
Too ragefuel, didn't read. But soys will agree to this. Soys will agree to literally anything. That's why they were turned into soys in the first place.
 
I never want to be in a position to rely on someone else's money.
Too ragefuel, didn't read. But soys will agree to this. Soys will agree to literally anything. That's why they were turned into soys in the first place.
The Western world will most probably turn into a soft-1984 dictatorship in the next 20-25 years, and the soys will be the biggest supporters.
 
Yeah good luck with that.
 

This is just another obsession by policymakers and think tank organizations that want to make all transactions and accounting as quantifiable as possible and disregard any unintended consequences like further loss of privacy or data breaches.
They want to make the credit lending system more efficient by allowing it to take into account more variables. But to do that they have to infringe on your online browsing history. This goes too far and efficiency shouldn't be used as an excuse to micromanage and keep tabs on personal details about people's lives.
@Arch Anemone @Angry_runt @PPEcel
They just want access to more data at the end of the data. They use increased lending as a cover. Pre 2016/2017 companies could scrape data fairly easily from social media platforms but normies got scared of the numerous privacy breaches.
 

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