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by mellavora
1521 days ago
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Worse! You report this information to government authorities, who monitor this and may decide at a future time that the things you were shopping for today mark you as a bad or suspicious person. Worse! You also share this information with credit bureaus, meaning the data is available to potential employers. Thus limiting your job options. Looked at a hookah once because you were curious? Sorry, no pot-heads in my company! |
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In my store analogy, I’m trying to make discourse on this topic less black and white. To recognize that data collection is not some inherent evil. And sure, to point out that a store that tries to peep in your bedroom window should be called to task.