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Inland Revenue is giving hundreds of thousands of taxpayers' details to social media platforms for marketing.

Inland Revenue giving thousands of taxpayers' details to social media platforms for ad campaigns

What the actual fuck!

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  • Does anyone know more about this process?

    If hashing anonymises the data, rendering it as a hash, how does Facebook use this information? How is it useful, and if it's not why upload it at all?

    Also, do they upload the list then Facebook runs the hashing (after any US government secret requests have been processed), or is the hashing done before uploading?

    I'm assuming it's so you have a unique hash representing the customer, but with Facebook's data if they know the birthday, name, etc then they could easily match it to a specific profile. And if they aren't matching to a profile then what makes it useful?

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