← Back to context Comment by kevin_thibedeau 6 days ago That requires trusting a government with a power that is likely to be abused. 7 comments kevin_thibedeau Reply alistairSH 6 days ago But they already know my age (and my address, and my SS#, and my income, and a whole bunch of other stuff). kevin_thibedeau 5 days ago They don't know your full behavioral profile. They also may be willing to sell that data to third parties who use it for nefarious purposes. monocasa 5 days ago They absolutely do. Anything you can get from data brokers doesn't require a warrant. ToucanLoucan 6 days ago The power to tell people how old someone is? mgulick 6 days ago The power of correlating your real ID with your browsing activity on the internet. ToucanLoucan 6 days ago I mean, as much as I don't want the Government to be able to do that, I don't want private industry to be able to do that even more tbh. Though both options are pretty horrendous privacy-wise. 1 reply →
alistairSH 6 days ago But they already know my age (and my address, and my SS#, and my income, and a whole bunch of other stuff). kevin_thibedeau 5 days ago They don't know your full behavioral profile. They also may be willing to sell that data to third parties who use it for nefarious purposes. monocasa 5 days ago They absolutely do. Anything you can get from data brokers doesn't require a warrant.
kevin_thibedeau 5 days ago They don't know your full behavioral profile. They also may be willing to sell that data to third parties who use it for nefarious purposes. monocasa 5 days ago They absolutely do. Anything you can get from data brokers doesn't require a warrant.
monocasa 5 days ago They absolutely do. Anything you can get from data brokers doesn't require a warrant.
ToucanLoucan 6 days ago The power to tell people how old someone is? mgulick 6 days ago The power of correlating your real ID with your browsing activity on the internet. ToucanLoucan 6 days ago I mean, as much as I don't want the Government to be able to do that, I don't want private industry to be able to do that even more tbh. Though both options are pretty horrendous privacy-wise. 1 reply →
mgulick 6 days ago The power of correlating your real ID with your browsing activity on the internet. ToucanLoucan 6 days ago I mean, as much as I don't want the Government to be able to do that, I don't want private industry to be able to do that even more tbh. Though both options are pretty horrendous privacy-wise. 1 reply →
ToucanLoucan 6 days ago I mean, as much as I don't want the Government to be able to do that, I don't want private industry to be able to do that even more tbh. Though both options are pretty horrendous privacy-wise. 1 reply →
But they already know my age (and my address, and my SS#, and my income, and a whole bunch of other stuff).
They don't know your full behavioral profile. They also may be willing to sell that data to third parties who use it for nefarious purposes.
They absolutely do. Anything you can get from data brokers doesn't require a warrant.
The power to tell people how old someone is?
The power of correlating your real ID with your browsing activity on the internet.
I mean, as much as I don't want the Government to be able to do that, I don't want private industry to be able to do that even more tbh. Though both options are pretty horrendous privacy-wise.
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