Your Favorite Beer Company is Now a Data Company
Dec 9
Written By Guest User
With the data privacy movement picking up steam, every company is taking ownership of its own data supply chain and becoming a data company.
Consider a legacy beverage company such as Molson Coors, which ran an online contest this summer, ultimately offering one customer a backyard bar. In exchange, the company got contact information from some 40,000 customers, the Wall Street Journal reported .
Of course, Molson is just one example. So, the next time you give a company contact information, ask the company what it’ll do with your data, and ask yourself whether you’re getting a fair deal. That’s what we’re about at Reklaim — helping you understand who’s using your data, for what, and what you’re getting in exchange.
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