- Of course, that's why I turned to you. We can't present anything to the owners of this cafe, because the students give this information absolutely consciously and voluntarily!
- So-o-o! Rita, I think it's time to call in the specialists from our operational unit. And a couple of interns from the same unit.
- That's what I thought. The head of the operations department will be here soon.
- Good afternoon, Johann! Hello, Rita! Hello Paul!
- Hello, Raul! We have some business for you. Call your interns, Michael and Sonya, here.
- Already. They're outside the door.
- Why are they behind the door? Call!
- Come in, guys. Here's the thing...
Two days passed.
- Good afternoon! I would like to order a cup of coffee.
- Easy! But you have to show your student card and tell us a little about yourself by filling out a short questionnaire.
- What should I tell?
- What is your name, your email address, phone number, describe your professional interests.
- Well, the sponsoring company would like to inform exclusively university students about the various options for their future careers.
- But this is a violation. Collecting my personal data! Isn't it?
- Think about it, it could be greece mobile database for your career later.
- Okay, I'll think about it.
A day later, Johann invited the café manager to his place for a conversation.
— Do you understand that you are actually collecting students’ personal data?
- Of course, I understand. The information about students that my staff and I collect will be used to attract companies that will act as sponsors. At the same time, the information about students is securely stored and will not be sold to third-party companies. This is the first such cafe in the capital of the empire, but we have been working successfully in other countries for a long time.