Members of failed Hong Kong gym chain shocked at proposal to sell their personal data
California Fitness customers worried by website invitation that has no option for those opposed to idea by company’s provisional liquidator
Former California Fitness customers have expressed alarm at a proposal by the provisional liquidator of the debt-ridden gym chain to sell their personal data.
Both the Chinese and English versions invite members to “provide their indication” on a website on whether they would agree to having their personal data sold to help to recoup losses for the chain, which faces a winding-up petition.
When the Post tried to access the site there was no option of refusing to provide the data – a worry raised by a number of members on the internet on Thursday.
After clicking “submit” without first ticking the only box available on the page, which indicates agreement, a pop-up window said “you need to agree the terms”.
A ShineWing spokesman stressed the page was for gauging indication and that it was a limited design due to technological constraints and it was not intended for those who did not want to give their consent.