Computer Science, asked by supriyareddy123007, 10 months ago

Assume that you work for a company which manufactures mobile devices requiring the collection of GPS data to support many location-dependent apps (such as maps, for example). Most customers are unaware that this data is being collected and saved. The data collection originally was not intended to track the movements of individuals, according to your company. However, it is large, not encrypted, and can be analyzed over time to provide a pattern of a persons locations. One third-party company would like to purchase the data collected by these devices for the purpose of targeted advertising, and assures your company that any identifying information tied to an individual would be deleted. Yet another company wants to buy the location data from you for the purpose of pricing auto insurance. You are a key person in making these decisions. Is there anything wrong with selling the information to other companies?​

Answers

Answered by harleensethi222
2

Answer:

yes. u cannot sell without the consent of your customers

Similar questions