The data protection organization noyb has filed its first lawsuit against credit agency CRIF. The lawsuit accuses CRIF of providing non-informative credit reports that could lead to significant economic disadvantages for individuals. According to Max Schrems of noyb, these reports often rely on general data such as age, gender, and address rather than financial information. In response, Ingrid Francisco from CRIF stated that people without negative financial records would still have a 'positive average score' allowing them full participation in economic life. The Workers' Chamber (AK) also has
Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the issue, including statements from noyb and CRIF, without overtly favoring one over the other. It provides factual details about the legal actions and responses from involved parties.
Official sources cited
- organisation Max Schrems
- organisation Ingrid Francisco
- organisation Gabriele Zgubic