The Equifax settlement proposal barely scratches the surface of breach compensation, let alone credit reporting reform. Individuals need a meaningful right to privacy, medical debt separated from...
The Equifax settlement proposal barely scratches the surface of breach compensation, let alone credit reporting reform.
Individuals need a meaningful right to privacy, medical debt separated from personal consumer debt, the ability to correct inaccurate information in a timely/efficient manner... And let's add some laws prohibiting use of credit scores in employment and other forms of discrimination.
People reading this topic might also be interested in this previous discussion: FTC announces that people who chose the $125 option from the Equifax breach will receive "nowhere near" that, and...
The Equifax settlement proposal barely scratches the surface of breach compensation, let alone credit reporting reform.
Individuals need a meaningful right to privacy, medical debt separated from personal consumer debt, the ability to correct inaccurate information in a timely/efficient manner... And let's add some laws prohibiting use of credit scores in employment and other forms of discrimination.
People reading this topic might also be interested in this previous discussion: FTC announces that people who chose the $125 option from the Equifax breach will receive "nowhere near" that, and has removed it as an option