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      6 months ago

      If you’re in the US, your bank knows way more about you than that and it’s naive to believe otherwise. A lack of credit doesn’t mean a lack of tracking; it just means your data is being pulled from elsewhere.

      If you’re not in the US, you might have a better chance at privacy.

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          Do you have a drivers license? A social security number? A phone number that you’ve used for anything else? Utility bills? Relatives? A car? Other large property?

          Cash doesn’t mean shit unless you pay for everything in cash and never use the same info (including name, address, phone number, social, etc) for everything.

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            6 months ago

            No car, no property, no phone number.

            I don’t think a bank having my social security number is a privacy risk.

            I do not give my name when I buy groceries or 99% of purchases. I don’t see your point.