Mailboxes Full of Privacy Nonsense

Every financial institution is in the process of mailing “privacy statements” to customers, explaining how they plan to sell, trade or otherwise make use of customers’ data. You can only opt out of having your information traded to non-affiliated companies, which is only slightly better than no protection at all.

More in my Wednesday column.

  • NOTE: If you get a privacy notification that’s especially well-disguised or obscurely worded, please . I don’t care much for snail mail, but this is an exception. Send examples to me at the San Jose Mercury News; 750 Ridder Park Drive; San Jose, CA 95190. I’ll create a gallery of the worst offenders and post it online.

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