It follows 8000 taxpayers protesting to Inland Revenue about its practice of sharing their encrypted details to enable targeted ad campaigns.
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Inland Revenue has confirmed it will look into the safety of how it anonymises the taxpayers' details it provides to Facebook and other social media platforms.
It follows 8000 taxpayers protesting to Inland Revenue about its practice of sharing their encrypted details to enable targeted ad campaigns.
IRD discovered a breach of 268,000 people's details last month while reviewing its practice of sharing encrypted taxpayers' details with social media...
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