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Avast cocksuckers are selling your browsing habits,data and other things.
Avast products collect data, Jumpshot sells them
The documents, which originate from the Jumpshot subsidiary of the anti-virus provider Avast, shed new light on the provider’s secret sales and supply chains. According to Motherboard, the documents show that Avast’s installed antivirus program collects data about the surfing behavior of users. The documents also show that Jumpshot feeds this data into various products, which it then sells to companies worldwide. Jumpshot’s past, present and potential customers include Google, Yelp, Microsoft, McKinsey, Pepsi, Sephora, Home Depot, Condé Nast, Intuit and many other companies. Some customers have paid millions for products that include an “All Clicks Feed”. This can track user behaviour, clicks and movements on the websites with high accuracy. https://borncity.com/win/2020/01/28/...ed-avast-user- data-was-sold/ |
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Avast cocksuckers are selling your browsing habits,data and other things.
In article - september.org Jason wrote: In article , says... In article Nomen Nescio wrote: Avast products collect data, Jumpshot sells them The documents, which originate from the Jumpshot subsidiary of the anti-virus provider Avast, shed new light on the provider?s secret sales and supply chains. Avast is Russian. They cannot be trusted. No it isn't. From their website: HQ at Pikrtova 1737/1A, 140 00 Prague 4, Czech Republic Bad Czechs! |
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Avast cocksuckers are selling your browsing habits,data and other things.
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"Anonymous Remailer (austria)" wrote: In article - september.org Jason wrote: In article , says... In article Nomen Nescio wrote: Avast products collect data, Jumpshot sells them The documents, which originate from the Jumpshot subsidiary of the anti-virus provider Avast, shed new light on the provider?s secret sales and supply chains. Avast is Russian. They cannot be trusted. No it isn't. From their website: HQ at Pikrtova 1737/1A, 140 00 Prague 4, Czech Republic Bad Czechs! TMML |
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