Recently, I read a news item in a leading newspaper. It said that Michelle
Obama has been seen in a particular dress more than six times. My shock was not
just about the quality of news, but also the state of affairs that there seem
to be more news carriers than the news itself. Hence, someone has to come out
with such news and sensationalise it. At the same time, is also talks about how
much is one interested in private (however insignificant) news involving
celebrities.
And then, I
felt like even I was put in the same league as some of these celebrities. There
are some marketers interested in my personal details – although for entirely
different reasons.
I bought a car
in June-2012. The car was insured for a year. In May-2013, I got a call from an
insurance broker, who had all the details of my insurance and also my name and
phone number. The call was to offer me best insurance option at the time of
renewal of the insurance. On asking, I got to know that “they do not need my
permission to get this data and it was provided to them by RTO, a Government
Office.” I knew that data leakages are nothing new, but the audacity to
disclose the source of information was really new in this case.
So let us talk
about another case where the person tried hard to hide the source of
information. There are some companies in NCR from where I received calls. These
companies call themselves by different names – XYZ Marketing Company, Some
Business Development Company – names sounding like they are serious players.
They start with name of the company (somehow I have never been able to capture
the exact names of the company in any of the cases – I must have received 5 to
6 such calls at different times) and then quickly add that this is a Government
recognized company. I missed it the first time, but then asked what do they
mean by this Government recognition – the answer was: the company is registered
with Ministry of Corporate Affairs. So far, it is only about them. The scarier
part comes when they start talking about the reason for the call.
These people
have access to my credit card number, my payment track record, my location
city, my name and my phone number. When I inquired about the source of
information, I got vague replies like they conduct merchant surveys. Those of
us who use a credit card know that we do not give details of our city of
residence and phone number at the time of any credit card transaction. The only
places where all these details are available together are: the bank that has
issued the credit card and CIBIL. I shot mails to both the organisations, only
to get the standard and expected replies that there has been no leakage of
information from their respective sides and that they have sufficient checks
and balances in place for data security.
I believed
them and moved on.
If you are an
Indian, please understand that none of your data is secured. If at all, your
data security means that nobody is interested in it. Or you are simply lucky.
Your vehicle
registration data, your income tax return, house property registration details,
financial transactions, everything is up for sell.
Next time you
get that unwanted call from a marketing firm, it means at least someone cares
about you – see the positive side and be happy. I am sorry for giving this false hope to you. Nobody was interested in me - they were ONLY interested in whatever money they can extract from me.