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Fraud Prevention/Governance - Choosing Data Integrations #22

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carrollgt91 opened this issue Mar 24, 2020 · 0 comments
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Fraud Prevention/Governance - Choosing Data Integrations #22

carrollgt91 opened this issue Mar 24, 2020 · 0 comments
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As the platform grows and scales, we will have a large influence in which applications are able to expose data through our system. Every integration we build/enable could be a fraudulent one. In the case of an application providing data, say a contact tracing application that inaccurately reports that users of the app have not been in contact with the virus, this would enable users to fraudulently claim something untrue about themselves.

In the case of applications which are consumers of data, they could ask for identifying information within their app and, through our integration, collect and store sensitive information about the individual.

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