Dear Listers, https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/bd/corporate/industry/lipa-na-m-pesa-to-... The onset of data minimization will have a great effect on small businesses which rely on API's to record and credit recurrent payments to the accounts of their customers. An example is an estate agency which collects rent through a till number and an API credits payments to rent accounts based on the phone number. With the current masking on the number i.e. +2547xxxxx015 or the default +254700000000, the API will no longer know where to credit the rent received via till. Another example is the Naivas Supermarket Loyalty program which rewards loyalty points automatically to a customer who pays for shopping via Lipa na MPESA. Going forward, this will not be possible. Not sure whether there is any workaround around this problem. I personally think the data minimization should apply to generated till statements and not to information shared at an API level since this affects how some systems work. Or there should be a provision where businesses commit not to share data collected through payments with third parties under any circumstances. At the very least, data minimization should happen at the person to person level where MPESA allows me to know your three names just because I sent you money. Please share your thoughts. Best Regards, -------------------------------- *Nick Ngatia* Email <nick.ngatia@childrenyouth.org> *|* Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/niccoswagg1> *|* *Twitter <http://www.twitter.com/nickngatia> **| LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-ngatia-a6b06a7b?trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile_pic> * *Skype:* *nick.ngatia** |* *Phone:* *+25**4 (0) 711 42 2015* *"Development Towards Sustainability is far too more important to leave it to chance."* ---------------------------------