Conclusion

Customers have unrealistic expectations about privacy; get over it. In many cases, the data they claim belongs to them is actually data regarding a transaction that you were both party to and in fact is mutually owned. Nevertheless, it pays to pay attention to privacy. Mitigating customer expectations about privacy requires being clear about what data is being collected and why. Providing unmistakable value for the data collected will usually resolve customer privacy concerns.

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