stormkroe Golden Member May 28, 2011 1,550 97 91 Mar 17, 2017 #26 Are they at least pretending the info is sold as anonymous? You know, for science.
master_shake_ Diamond Member May 22, 2012 6,425 292 121 Mar 17, 2017 #27 remember when AT&T used to charge you for privacy. https://arstechnica.com/business/20...it-fiber-that-doesnt-watch-your-web-browsing/ people acting like this is news they've been selling your data for years.
remember when AT&T used to charge you for privacy. https://arstechnica.com/business/20...it-fiber-that-doesnt-watch-your-web-browsing/ people acting like this is news they've been selling your data for years.
Homerboy Lifer Mar 1, 2000 30,890 5,001 126 Mar 17, 2017 #28 Well, the good news is the Republicans likely have some of the nastiest browsing histories. Anyone want to pitch in with me and buy some up?
Well, the good news is the Republicans likely have some of the nastiest browsing histories. Anyone want to pitch in with me and buy some up?
Homerboy Lifer Mar 1, 2000 30,890 5,001 126 Mar 17, 2017 #29 stormkroe said: Are they at least pretending the info is sold as anonymous? You know, for science. Click to expand... Ain't no republican ever promoted no sciencey stuff!
stormkroe said: Are they at least pretending the info is sold as anonymous? You know, for science. Click to expand... Ain't no republican ever promoted no sciencey stuff!
highland145 Lifer Oct 12, 2009 43,973 6,340 136 Mar 23, 2017 #30 HomerJS said: Would you be ok with auto manufacturers selling your black box info which shows everywhere you drive? I think that's the closest analogy. Click to expand... They don't already? You think those digital billboards just happen to have something you're interested in?
HomerJS said: Would you be ok with auto manufacturers selling your black box info which shows everywhere you drive? I think that's the closest analogy. Click to expand... They don't already? You think those digital billboards just happen to have something you're interested in?