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On the 21st of April, 2025, eBay's privacy policy was updated to allow eBay to use personal data for the training of their in-house and third-party AIs.<ref>{{Cite web |date=21 Apr 2025 |title=User Privacy Notice: 12. eBay and AI |url=https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/policies/member-behaviour-policies/user-privacy-notice-privacy-policy?id=4260#section12 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250421154108/https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/policies/member-behaviour-policies/user-privacy-notice-privacy-policy?id=4260 |archive-date=21 Apr 2025 |website=eBay}}</ref> | |||
==Privacy policy update== | |||
In section 12, "eBay and AI", the following is stated about the relation to individual rights:<blockquote> | |||
You have rights with regard to your personal data. See Section 8. Rights as a data subject above for more details. Your rights also include the right to object - opens in new window or tab to our processing of your personal data for AI development and training purposes.</blockquote> | |||
===eBay's response: right to object=== | |||
This right to object is available for those in Europe (EEC) and the UK. You can opt out of their use of your personal data, by going to [https://accountsettings.ebay.co.uk/ai-preferences the AI preferences on the account settings page]. | |||
==Legality== | |||
In Europe/EEA under the [[GDPR]] Opt-in means "'''permission first"''': no data processing until users explicit consent is given, aligning with privacy-by-default principles. Opt-out means "'''proceed unless stopped"''': data activities start automatically, with users bearing the burden to halt them. | |||
To comply, businesses must map models to jurisdictions - in opt-in regimes, consent must be freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous—pre-ticked boxes are invalid, per the CJEU’s Planet49 ruling. Also withdrawal must be as easy as granting - in opt-out, mechanisms like “Do Not Sell My Data” links suffice, but must be prominent and effective. | |||
==Consumer response== | |||
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