groundloop Posted February 15 #1 Share Posted February 15 I recently submitted a request via Carnival's website to not have my personal data shared with other companies, here's their response: In regards to your request to exercise your right, please note this request is applicable to residents of certain states or countries; since you are not listed as a resident in one of these areas within our system(s), we cannot fulfill this request. So in other words they're going to keep selling my personal information because it's not a law where I live that they honor my request. I don't know about anyone else but this just kind of leaves a bad taste in my mouth. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare BlerkOne Posted February 15 #2 Share Posted February 15 How did you word your request? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare shof515 Posted February 15 #3 Share Posted February 15 The USA does not have any privacy protections like what Europe has with the GDPR Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elaine5715 Posted February 15 #4 Share Posted February 15 2 hours ago, groundloop said: I recently submitted a request via Carnival's website to not have my personal data shared with other companies, here's their response: In regards to your request to exercise your right, please note this request is applicable to residents of certain states or countries; since you are not listed as a resident in one of these areas within our system(s), we cannot fulfill this request. So in other words they're going to keep selling my personal information because it's not a law where I live that they honor my request. I don't know about anyone else but this just kind of leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Because you want to pay rack rate for cruises? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ontheweb Posted February 15 #5 Share Posted February 15 10 hours ago, groundloop said: I recently submitted a request via Carnival's website to not have my personal data shared with other companies, here's their response: In regards to your request to exercise your right, please note this request is applicable to residents of certain states or countries; since you are not listed as a resident in one of these areas within our system(s), we cannot fulfill this request. So in other words they're going to keep selling my personal information because it's not a law where I live that they honor my request. I don't know about anyone else but this just kind of leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Start lobbying your state legislators to make one of the states that would force them to honor your request. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trvlgirlmq Posted February 15 #6 Share Posted February 15 Only residents of California have the right to have personal information removed. I literally just finished my companies annual privacy training so this I know. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare jimbo5544 Posted February 15 #7 Share Posted February 15 ….or if it is that important to you, do something else on your vacation. The US has a much different view on data privacy than the rest of the world. Whether you like it or not. That said, thanks for letting us know your thoughts…. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare sparks1093 Posted February 15 #8 Share Posted February 15 (edited) This is actually what the response would be for a lot of companies. It is a decent amount of revenue and they aren't going to forego that unless there is a law making them. Truth be told I probably wouldn't opt in even if it were an option. I generally ignore junk mail and junk email anyway. Edited February 15 by sparks1093 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kdr69 Posted February 15 #9 Share Posted February 15 You want one company to stop sharing your information? Tell me, how did you get the rest of the Internet to stop sharing your data?? Do you request this on every site or for every company you visit or whos services you use? Just Curious. I mean I even THINK about looking at something online and ive got tons of ads/emails/etc about what i was thinking about lol 12 1 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mz-s Posted February 15 #10 Share Posted February 15 Discover would not stop sending me junk mail and junk emails. I'd get a junk email every day, and a piece of junk mail at least once a week. I ended up cancelling my credit card with them I got so fed up. Moral of the story - if a company does something you don't like, stop rewarding bad behavior by doing business with them. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare sparks1093 Posted February 15 #11 Share Posted February 15 (edited) 6 minutes ago, mz-s said: Discover would not stop sending me junk mail and junk emails. I'd get a junk email every day, and a piece of junk mail at least once a week. I ended up cancelling my credit card with them I got so fed up. Moral of the story - if a company does something you don't like, stop rewarding bad behavior by doing business with them. There is that, but something like this is so prevalent ultimately it means not doing business with anyone. In the present case not doing business with Carnival and doing business with one of their competitors ends with the same result for the consumer since the other cruise lines would likely respond similarly. Edited February 15 by sparks1093 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mz-s Posted February 15 #12 Share Posted February 15 8 minutes ago, sparks1093 said: There is that, but something like this is so prevalent ultimately it means not doing business with anyone. In the present case not doing business with Carnival and doing business with one of their competitors ends with the same result for the consumer since the other cruise lines would likely respond similarly. They certainly don't have to comply with laws that don't apply in a certain jurisdiction, that's for sure. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare jimbo5544 Posted February 15 #13 Share Posted February 15 53 minutes ago, kdr69 said: You want one company to stop sharing your information? Tell me, how did you get the rest of the Internet to stop sharing your data?? Do you request this on every site or for every company you visit or whos services you use? Just Curious. I mean I even THINK about looking at something online and ive got tons of ads/emails/etc about what i was thinking about lol Bingo 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare jimbo5544 Posted February 15 #14 Share Posted February 15 (edited) 39 minutes ago, sparks1093 said: There is that, but something like this is so prevalent ultimately it means not doing business with anyone. In the present case not doing business with Carnival and doing business with one of their competitors ends with the same result for the consumer since the other cruise lines would likely respond similarly. I think you had the right idea. This is not just one company doing things atypical of everybody else in the industry. It simply is the way it is. IF the op does not like it, do something else. Edited February 15 by jimbo5544 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elaine5715 Posted February 15 #15 Share Posted February 15 12 hours ago, groundloop said: I recently submitted a request via Carnival's website to not have my personal data shared with other companies, here's their response: In regards to your request to exercise your right, please note this request is applicable to residents of certain states or countries; since you are not listed as a resident in one of these areas within our system(s), we cannot fulfill this request. So in other words they're going to keep selling my personal information because it's not a law where I live that they honor my request. I don't know about anyone else but this just kind of leaves a bad taste in my mouth. So does..https://www.cruisecritic.com/about-us/privacy-policy/#category_3 2 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joebucks Posted February 15 #16 Share Posted February 15 3 hours ago, kdr69 said: You want one company to stop sharing your information? Tell me, how did you get the rest of the Internet to stop sharing your data?? Do you request this on every site or for every company you visit or whos services you use? Just Curious. I mean I even THINK about looking at something online and ive got tons of ads/emails/etc about what i was thinking about lol I worked in electronics for a while. Some people absolutely lost their mind when they heard on the news TVs had some tracking features to make recommendations based on what you watch. Good luck telling them their cell phone, Facebook, email, etc all do 10x more than that. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mz-s Posted February 15 #17 Share Posted February 15 57 minutes ago, Joebucks said: I worked in electronics for a while. Some people absolutely lost their mind when they heard on the news TVs had some tracking features to make recommendations based on what you watch. Good luck telling them their cell phone, Facebook, email, etc all do 10x more than that. The only way to not be tracked when watching television these days is to use rabbit ears on a TV that does not have an internet connection. Obviously this is all detailed in the terms of service and privacy policies that we all read every time they're updated of course right yes we do. Maybe the Amish had it right all along. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
w53097 Posted February 15 #18 Share Posted February 15 I live in Virginia and my request was granted in September. Perhaps email the data privacy officer to escalate your request. Thank you for your request.This request has been completed. Click here to acknowledge the receipt of this email. We value your business and will continue to deliver on our commitment of excellence.If you have specific questions about this request, please contact our Data Privacy Officer via email at dpo@carnival.com Thank you,Carnival Cruise LineThis is an autogenerated mail, Please do not reply. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare sparks1093 Posted February 15 #19 Share Posted February 15 3 hours ago, mz-s said: The only way to not be tracked when watching television these days is to use rabbit ears on a TV that does not have an internet connection. Obviously this is all detailed in the terms of service and privacy policies that we all read every time they're updated of course right yes we do. Maybe the Amish had it right all along. Well, the terms and conditions may be presented for people to read but very few do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allinwonderland Posted February 15 #20 Share Posted February 15 4 hours ago, w53097 said: I live in Virginia and my request was granted in September. Perhaps email the data privacy officer to escalate your request. Thank you for your request.This request has been completed. Click here to acknowledge the receipt of this email. We value your business and will continue to deliver on our commitment of excellence.If you have specific questions about this request, please contact our Data Privacy Officer via email at dpo@carnival.com Thank you,Carnival Cruise LineThis is an autogenerated mail, Please do not reply. Virginia has a law about this, similar to the EU's GDPR. California and a few other states have passed their own variants. I'm assuming the OP lives in a state that has not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john91498 Posted February 16 #21 Share Posted February 16 11 hours ago, mz-s said: Discover would not stop sending me junk mail and junk emails. I'd get a junk email every day, and a piece of junk mail at least once a week. I ended up cancelling my credit card with them I got so fed up. Moral of the story - if a company does something you don't like, stop rewarding bad behavior by doing business with them. Out of all the credit cards, I believe Discover is the worst when it comes to junk mail. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ontheweb Posted February 16 #22 Share Posted February 16 3 hours ago, allinwonderland said: Virginia has a law about this, similar to the EU's GDPR. California and a few other states have passed their own variants. I'm assuming the OP lives in a state that has not. As I wrote earlier, time to lobby your state legislator if you are not in one of the states protecting privacy. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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