Dutch suicide prevention website shares data with tech companies without consent

·Hacker News··

The Dutch suicide prevention hotline 113 shared data from website visitors with third parties without consent, BNR reports based on research by ethical hacker Mick Beer of Hackedemia.nl. After being confronted with this research, Stichting 113 temporarily suspended all measurement and analysis tools on its website.

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