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Wiggles

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What do you expect sites that have your information. to do with it?

(name, address, school, income, family, etc)

Do you expect them to have it encrypted in a database, or just in there raw.

Do you expect them to have everything under SSL?

Do you expect them to have multiple security measures on the database?
 

Phreak

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If they have my full information, I expect to have multiple security measures on the DB.
For instance, PSN just had a ton of their users' information leaked. It makes me glad I don't own a PS3.
Although, it could of happened to Xbox 360 as well.
 

Wiggles

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Phreak said:
If they have my full information, I expect to have multiple security measures on the DB.
For instance, PSN just had a ton of their users' information leaked. It makes me glad I don't own a PS3.
Although, it could of happened to Xbox 360 as well.

Do you expect the data to be secured with an encryption method? or just the entire database encrypted? Or both?
 

Phreak

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Both. I expect the highest security you can get. If they have my personal information, they better protect it.
 

Legend_mybb_import1694

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They should have the highest security. Sheet, you got my information in your database beetch you better protect it.
 

Wiggles

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Legendâ„¢ said:
They should have the highest security. Sheet, you got my information in your database beetch you better protect that it.

So, if I had your full address, you would rather have a web page load slower and have better security than fast with less?
 

Wiggles

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Legendâ„¢ said:
Wait why the hell is my information even online?

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I would want all of the security they have. I am personally very paranoid when it comes to strangers knowing where I live.
 

Bree

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I expect any company, online or offline. To respect and follow the Data Protection Act.

By law, they must be able to supply you, and/or remove any information they have on you if it is not directly required for any services or products you use from the company.

Personally, I refuse my phone number to ALL companies, as even though they say its not shared, it is.
 

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Phreak said:
If they have my full information, I expect to have multiple security measures on the DB.
For instance, PSN just had a ton of their users' information leaked. It makes me glad I don't own a PS3.
Although, it could of happened to Xbox 360 as well.

Tons of people use fake information due to the PSN Store. I've got a restaurant address from somewhere in the UK so I can have access to all the games on there, but I don't own a CC to buy from there.

I don't think someone would do this to the 360 since Microsoft owns it.
 

Wiggles

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Thanks for the responses.

Does anyone know the general data protection laws in US, Canada, and the UK?