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Databricks and the Linux Foundation developed Delta Sharing to provide the first open source approach to data sharing across data, analytics and AI. Customers can share live data across platforms, clouds and regions with strong security and governance.
Data sharing usually means disclosing personal data to third parties outside your organisation. It can also cover the sharing of personal data between different parts of your own organisation, or other organisations within the same group or under the same parent company.
Data sharing can be done routinely (for example the provider of an educational app routinely sharing data with the childs school) or in response to a one-off or emergency situation (for example sharing a childs personal data with the police for safeguarding reasons).
Sharing data about anyone without a lawful basis is unlawful, but there are specific regulations to protect children online and their data needs greater protection. For example, its unlawful to sell on childrens personal data for commercial re-use.
Forms of data sharing Data commons: Resources are held in common, accessible to all members of a group. Data collaboratives: Private data which benefits society and the environment is shared for social good. Data marketplaces: Intermediary platforms or online stores through which data can be bought or sold.
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Identity Theft and Fraud: Sharing personal information, such as your full name, date of birth, or home address, on social media puts you at risk of identity theft. Cybercriminals can exploit this information to impersonate you, open fraudulent accounts, or carry out financial fraud.

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