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Europe's Internet Censorship Plan
On 10/16/18 11:25 AM, Nomen Nescio wrote:
In article "J.O. Aho" wrote: Sure some people post their address on social media sharing it with the whole world, but you may not be as happy if your address was aviable to everyone on the net. We don't hire stupid people where I work. Not sure I can fully agree on that As most companies uses the data they can harvest, they know a lot about you, not just what you have provided to them, but also what streams you read, which links you click and a lot more, selling this information to third parties makes them earn loads of money so that third parties can target you in the same way as they did during the 2016 election. You'd be wrong. I've managed to stay invisible on the Internet since day one and that's not going to change now. No Facebook, no google, no twitter, no myspace, no nothing. If you think avoiding social media makes you invisible, you are so wrong. |
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