TOKYO -- Japan is considering giving individuals the right to stop companies from using their personal data, Nikkei learned Tuesday, as companies increasingly mine this virtual resource to build new businesses.
Individuals would be able to bar companies from using identifying information

A Facebook data center. The abuse of data collected by companies has fueled a push for greater privacy protections. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japan is considering giving individuals the right to stop companies from using their personal data, Nikkei learned Tuesday, as companies increasingly mine this virtual resource to build new businesses.