The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's request for information marks the latest move from the regulator to explore how various firms use personal financial data, and could inform future rulemaking, the CFPB said in a release.
In one of his first moves as CFPB director in 2021, Rohit Chopra ordered Amazon.com Inc, Apple Inc and Facebook Inc to hand over information about how they gather and use consumer payment data.
“Modern data surveillance practices have allowed companies
to hover over our digital lives and monetize our most sensitive
data,” said CFPB Director Rohit Chopra in a statement. “Our
inquiry will inform whether rules under the Fair Credit
Reporting Act reflect these market realities.”
The CFPB is asking the public to submit information about
the types of data brokers collect and the sources they rely
upon, as well as people's direct experiences with data brokers,
including when they attempt to remove or correct their data.
(Reporting by Hannah Lang in Washington; Editing by David
Gregorio)