Police data requests from Trade Me dip – but raise privacy questions
Police still see Trade Me as a useful place to dig for criminals.
Nathan Smith
Thu, 12 Jul 2018
Trade Me reports fewer police requests for its data in the 2017-18 year and is claiming success in achieving transparency in its members' privacy.
The Transparency Report 2018, an annual release by the e-auction website, shows a 14.5% drop year-on-year of requests for its members’ data from the
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Nathan Smith
Thu, 12 Jul 2018
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