Data Brokers Protect Human Rights while Trump Violates Them

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The job data brokers have is a pretty big one. All that they do is investigate and collect all sorts of personal data. But the morals of these people are pretty high as they will not be compromising all this data.

Under no circumstances will any of this personal data fall into the wrong hands. Everyone with personal data being sent out for all reasons can trust the Center for Democracy and Technology, Color of Change, Amnesty International and EFF.

All these associations have taken a stand against discrimination of any person's personal data based on immigration position, nationality or religion. Not to mention government surveillance is also looked down upon by these great associations.

A joint announcement was released from all the different digital right groups stating that "They will not allow any of their data or services to be bought or stolen or acquired in any immoral way from us. Any action that may lead to the violation of human rights will not pass from within us".

The statement is available for reading at EFF. In the statement it also says that if "the data we analyze is called/asked for in any way and we are not assured that the data will not be used in violation of any person's human rights, no one will ever get their hands on the files they want".

It seems like all illegal immigrants and Muslims scared for their life can put their trust in these organizations which have joint their forces together to create a trusty environment for everybody. On the official portal of EFF, there are links to take action and show support for this beautiful movement.

With Trump imposing so many rules and regulations that are putting the lives of many at risk, nothing seems to be trustworthy. But with these data brokers, you can hold on to your digital data and stay safe.

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Donald Trump, U.S. President Donald Trump, immigration, human rights, data broker
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