When I contacted a company spokeswoman, I was told that I would need to get my data instead from the companies that used Kustomer to analyze me. Thanks, CaliforniaMost of the companies only recently started honoring these requests in response to the California Consumer Privacy Act. Set to go into effect in 2020, the law will grant Californians the right to see what data a company holds on them. It follows a 2018 European privacy law, called General Data Protection Regulation, that lets Europeans gain access to and delete their online data. One of the co-authors of the report was Laura Antonini, the policy director at the Consumer Education Foundation.
Source: New York Times November 04, 2019 10:01 UTC