s1mon7 :
The privacy in the US is not respected. I moved here from Europe (where the privacy laws are much more advanced) and I'm really uncomfortable. The pinnacle of violation are the credit bureaus, which really are just private companies gathering all private data needed to ruin your life, obtain your data from most companies you deal with as if it was completely normal, make dozens of transactions including your name, address, social security number and credit purchase/payment history every single year that you aren't aware of, and charge you to see your data. I have no idea who thought this is perfectly fine. The EU is still far from perfect, but that would be categorized as organized crime over there.
Nobody should be able to have your data without your permission. Everyone should erase your data upon your request. It really sounds very simple to me. It seems like the only reason why it's not like that everywhere is because of data violators lobbying the governments to act against their citizens.
The biggest offenders include firms like Google and various social media firms, and certain government agencies. Yet you bring up the credit bureaus? You're OK with the various EU states monitoring everything, (and arresting you if you say heretical things)... but the
credit bureaus are making you "really uncomfortable"?
I'll put a call in with the boys and have them unchain you. You'll be free to return within 24 hours.