data broker
noun[C]
IT,MARKETINGukusapersonorcompanywhosebusinessissellinginformationaboutcompanies,markets, etc.:
As thebuyingandsellingofconsumerdatabecomesagiantbusiness,legislatorsare taking acloserlookatdatabrokers.
单词 | data broker |
释义 | data broker noun[C] IT,MARKETINGukusapersonorcompanywhosebusinessissellinginformationaboutcompanies,markets, etc.: As thebuyingandsellingofconsumerdatabecomesagiantbusiness,legislatorsare taking acloserlookatdatabrokers. Examplesofdata brokerdata broker The deployment controller ensures that thedatabrokermoves the correct data at the correct time. From theCambridge English Corpus Our approach involves the use of two specialized components called adatabrokerand a mapping interpreter. From theCambridge English Corpus Databrokerproducts help to prevent fraud, improve product offerings, and deliver tailored advertisements to consumers. FromTIME That sounds fairly benign, and it's certainly preferable to the sinister termdatabroker. FromWired Data brokers and data exchange centers are multiplying. FromTechCrunch Most importantly, data brokers hold a vast array of information on individual consumers. FromTIME Secretive data brokers have amassed thousands of details on virtually every household in the country. FromTIME Why don't we mine it for interesting tidbits, use it for marketing purposes, sell it to data brokers, and on and on and on? FromSlate Magazine Currently, there is no comprehensive federal regulation for data brokers. FromCNN And as the data brokers' lists are usually private, there is no way to check that the compilers have got their facts right. FromLos Angeles Times As the amount of information available online grows, data brokers seek out even more personal details. FromBusiness Insider All together data brokers hold billions of data points. FromThe Atlantic The apps we use and the websites we visit gather our personal data and use it to market products to us or sell it to third-party data brokers. FromBuffalo News Putting the information together from multiple data brokers (typically from multiple breaches) can provide these criminals a comprehensive, credible dossier that makes it far easier to impersonate someone. FromWired Information compiled by data brokers from public records and credit card transactions can reveal where a person shops, the food they buy, and whether they smoke. FromBloomberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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