"In a blog post courtesy of the International Monetary Fund, IMF researchers Arnoud Boot, Peter Hoffmann, Luc Laeven, and Lev Ratnovski called for internet search history to be tied to credit score.
Presenting their findings from a paper they wrote, the researchers argue that by using non-financial data, specifically “the history of online searches and purchases,” we can solve the problem of “certain kinds of people not having enough hard data (income, employment time, assets and debts) available.”
...It should go without saying that giving this organization the power to track everyone’s search history can lead to some dark ramifications.
- ...Joe Biden has also promised he will establish a task force to combat online extremism.
- Given Biden’s ties to groups such as the IMF and WEF, this could be cause for concern.
- A Democrat President and anti-conservative banking institutions using big tech to monitor people’s search history isn’t the most comforting idea, to say the least...Read all!
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