Thank you. I appreciate what you're saying. We may not have consulted the same site, but the same thing happened to me.
I think the consent issue should be better regulated. We aren't free to either access these sites or refuse to disclose our personal information.
I'll go back to the consent model, since I have problems with this aspect in particular on both a personal level and in the study.
What can we do?
You spoke earlier about a person and the right to be forgotten. Another site had captured the images of this person. For me and no doubt for many others, the Internet is a vast territory. It goes on for miles and miles.
My question is really limited, but I want to know what can be done to prevent these incidents from happening after a person has provided personal information and agreed to its disclosure.
Could we implement stricter processes to prevent this type of situation, including the one you mentioned earlier?