That's an important point.
There are two types of data brokers. There are the larger companies. They trade in larger or commercial aggregate data. For instance, they look at how many people are buying a certain type of product in a certain region, and they market that type of information. Second, there are other companies that target individuals. They're more specific to individuals. They target them for a fee. The invasiveness that these data brokers have is on a continuum. They can't be pegged into one category or another, but they are the ones that, frankly, I am more concerned about, because they're targeting individuals or obtaining personal information on individuals.
Now, if it's voluntary, if it's consensual, I have no problem with that. But obviously if they're obtaining it through illegal means, then I am concerned about that.