Nowadays privacy policies are rarer found those that said "We will not personally identify you". This means that our data would be used to personally identify us in order to provide their services. Would this personalized data be given to affiliates or service provider third parties? Based on the privacy policies that we'd agree, they could.
One way of misusing this would be, that affiliated executives could personally target certain people that considered detrimental to their profitability and influenced the share market or any market that they're investing in to be more expensive for them to gain (compared to others). This is subtle and hard to prove but based on your data from your devices, hard to say that it can't be done.
So we should have in our system profile account section our monitoring of our data part. We could check in real time the displays of our database, where they've been, who has them, and how much monetization it had successfully generated. In turn we could also get money or acquire shares of the benefit, well, it is debatable whether the benefit has ended with the service we've used from the app/website, but to each cases there would be their own concerns. The most important thing is that we should be able to monitor our personally identified deductions and profiling, etc because among many other reasons it could be dangerous to our well-being.
Also it is subject to audit the website or apps that said they don't personally identify us, maybe the aggregation could be deciphered by another third party or affiliates in another country. Maybe an A.I would personally identify us, is an A.I separate entity from the company?
For those who haven't put those concerns in their privacy policies, such us we would make sure that those who handled your data signed confidentiality agreement not to... such and such..., if the stakes are high, people would want to have them do so and such (ex: your data would only be used for the specific purpose and nothing else).
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