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by reaperducer 1887 days ago
How does Google link the real life person who bought Voltaren at a store to the online account or fingerprint that browses the Internet?

Often, through the payment.

People use the same payment methods in the same stores over and over. This data is accumulated by the stores, and sold. if you signed up for a "points card" or some other gimmick to get 2ยข off something, the personal information you used when you signed up is added to the profile.

What you bought in the store is added to your profile (within legal limits in certain jurisdictions).

Some stores have devices that listen to your mobile phone's identifiers (wifi, Bluetooth, etc) and add that to your profile. Now the data profilers know what other stores you shop in. Some stores are experimenting with facial recognition (Walgreens). That gets added to your profile.

If you go to several in a single day, your route between the stores can be guessed. If you go to one or more places (stores, parking garages, streets that pass parking lots) that have sensors that read the NFC chips in your car's tires, then that can be added to your profile.

Now they know everywhere you go, everywhere you shop, everything you buy, how much you buy, how much you spend, your race, your gender, how you dress, what brands are displayed on your clothing, and any visible hair, moles, or tattoos.

That's just off the top of my head.

And people wonder, "Wow. I am a little scruffy. How did Facebook know to show me an ad for a razor?"

1 comments

Hmmm....

Use cash!

Use cash!

It's a start. But unfortunately, doesn't get you out of a lot of the other surveillance methods.

Also, paying cash is yet another bit of entropy. Like using Firefox.

"Also, paying cash is yet another bit of entropy. Like using Firefox. "

I do not understand. I am typing this on Firefox. Felling the low entropy vibe!

And don't bring a phone! Ofc the 2 of those combined makes pinpointing you even easier. Like taking candy from a baby.
That doesn't help if you use a loyalty card, which a lot of people do for the promos.

And even if you pay via card/phone ( which is literally multiple times faster and less hassle), the payment processor and card issuer don't know the individual items.

Don't use a loyalty card. Duh!