Cases: extraction on the record¶
What makes a case here is not that a law was broken to gather the data. Usually none was. It is that the ordinary, permitted trade produced an outcome no one had agreed to: an orientation disclosed, a menstrual cycle handed to advertisers, a browsing history sold by a privacy tool, a religion read off a person’s likes, a location switch that turned nothing off. The regulators run from Oslo and Paris to Seoul and Canberra, which is a fair sign the pattern is not a local one. Each case is cited to its primary source, a regulator’s decision or a newsroom’s investigation.
The government-purchase version of the same trade, commercial location data reused to track EU and NATO officials, is documented in the surveillance model’s Databroker Files case.
Collected legally, moved legally, agreed to by no one.
Last reviewed: 2026-07-16.