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cross-posted from: https://links.hackliberty.org/post/38215

Opening a bank account in the US entails supplying the bank with copious sensitive info. I think the most disturbing is having to supply your physical address for where you sleep at night. Mailing address is insufficient. Even if your physical address cannot receive mail, they still want it.

I could perhaps tolerate trusting the bank alone with it, reluctantly. But the bank shares that info with credit bureaus. That crosses a line for me. I absolutely do not trust credit bureaus with my physical address. They have proven to be sloppy & careless with people’s data (#equifaxBreach).

If it’s truly a bank account and not a credit account, in principle the bank need not be a member of any credit reporting agency (CRA) & it likely has no obligation to share your address with the CRA. The problem is, the fine print on account applications always has some vague wording saying you agree to your data being shared with the credit bureau (whether they act on that or not).

So what are the remedies here? Finding a bank that is not a member of any of the credit bureaus seems highly unlikely & I assume they all have that sloppy vague wording to get your agreement to share you address with the CRA.

So what do people do to avoid the bank → CRA address sharing?

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