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You're confused. You talk about EU but bring up an example from your broken af dumbfuckistan.
It's illegal to discriminate like this in the EU and the credit score bs doesn't exist, and everyone with a stable job gets their house mortgage.
This new measure will only stop criminals and money laundering or tax evasion. It will have absolutely zero impact on your regular citizens.
That happened in Finland last year. But nice try.
And if you think Euro banks don't profile their customers like motherfuckers like in the US, you're delusional. Europe isn't the land of the Care Bears.
As almost all laws of this nature, no. It will harm innocent citizens.
I'd rather see money laundering and tax evasion continue than my privacy infringed.