“When citizens file their information with the federal government there is a law in place called the Privacy Act. This law is supposed to protect the information from disclosures. When I visited FinCEN I noticed an unusual link at the bottom labeled ‘Google Privacy.’ The page states ‘This website utilizes Google Analytics to get aggregate metrics on website usage’ and goes on to provide links to the Google privacy policy. Of course by the time you see the notice Google already has your info. If you were logged on to your personal account Google now knows you have an interest in Financial Crime networks. FinCEN provides ‘opt-out’ instructions but, guess what, it is too late.”
http://cointext.com/is-fincen-leaking-your-personal-data/
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