'Big tech' data harvesting comes under fire by world central bank group

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'Big tech' data harvesting comes under fire by world central bank group
A paper published by the world's main central bank umbrella group, the BIS, has called for individuals and firms to be given more control over the data collected on them by social media and other Big Tech firms and banks. The boom in internet-enabled mobile phones, apps and other high-tech ...

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