IMF thinks your browsing history should be used to determine your credit score

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As the title goes, IMF is planning to correlate browsing history to credit score.


Data is the new gold has become a common phrase these days. Turns out, a few researchers at the International Monetary Fund agree.

Mega companies are now under radar for how they use user data.  In a blog post for the IMF, four researchers put forward findings from a paper in the works which looks at the relationship between finance and tech, and how it is expected to grow.

Full details in the below link


https://www.wionews.com/technology/imf-thinks-y...

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Benevolent Benevolent
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I am a nice guy with clean browsing history so mine should be 900/900 smiling_imp
I hope now all banks approve my loan proposals stuck_out_tongue
#AA_JJ sunglasses

Deal Cadet Deal Cadet
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Mia didi ki vajah se mujhe loan nahi milenge 😞

Tech Guru Tech Guru
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Yogiji bade prem se tofa bhejethe 🐒🐒🐒

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Benevolent Benevolent
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My search history is full of Mercedes Benz, sea facing flat and few Europe trip..hope they will give me a good loan.

Tech Guru Tech Guru
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🐒🐒

Deal Subedar Deal Subedar
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Bank people will have a heart attack if they see my history of looting laughing

Deal Subedar Deal Subedar
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Bad news for dimers.

Deal Lieutenant Deal Lieutenant
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jokes apart, it seems pretty wrong for using browser history in financials. It is very personal in nature. Financial institutes need not to use such information. Available financial information is already pretty sufficient if they could utilize it properly. +kg for share to OP.

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