What does ChoicePoint know?

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If you're concerned about the privacy implications of information technology and you don't already follow Sabrina Pacifici's weblog beSpacific, this is a great time to start.

Today, beSpacific includes a post with links to resources on how to find out what ChoicePoint knows about you. ChoicePoint is a conglomerate of database services that collects all the data about individuals that it can get its hands on. Then they sell it.

Not exactly comforting. I think I'll have to submit a request to see what they've got on me.

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