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Data Brokers’ and AI Firms’ Opt-Out Forms Are Built to Fail, Report Finds

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Data Brokers’ and AI Firms’ Opt-Out Forms Are Built to Fail, Report Finds
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A new study reveals that many data brokers and AI firms use manipulative design tactics to hinder users from opting out of data collection. The report from the Electronic Privacy Information Center highlights deceptive practices such as buried links and multiple forms for a single request. It emphasizes the need for regulatory intervention to protect consumer rights in the opt-out process.

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Dell CameronSecurityMay 20, 2026 5:00 AMData Brokers’ and AI Firms’ Opt-Out Forms Are Built to Fail, Report FindsA new study finds AI companies, defense firms, and dating apps are among 38 data collectors allegedly using manipulative design to confuse users while collecting their data.CommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storySome of the largest data-collecting companies in the United States—including major AI vendors, data brokers, defense contractors, and dating apps—rely on deceptive methods to keep consumers from opting out of the sale and sharing of their personal information, according to a new study from the digital rights nonprofit Electronic Privacy Information Center.Researchers at EPIC audited the opt-out processes of 38 major data companies…

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