Over-The-Top and On-Demand "TV" viewing changes everything and makes media consumption completely personalized. Soooooo tempting for the trackers who think your privacy is less important than their profit!
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"Everything you do online is logged in obscene detail... you have no privacy... I was bowled over by the scale and detail of the tracking..." - Farhad Manjoo, NYT
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"42% of users are willing to share their data when the benefits are clearly explained, with another 21% willing to do so if they feel trust toward the brand". Hopefully, we can convince consumers to hoard their data, not share it. #meismine#privacy
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Creepy/crappy data. And some advertiser is now paying a little more money for the pleasure of reaching yet another wrong person. Everyone loses (except of... https://t.co/qUyddnqzzs
"42% of users are willing to share their data when the benefits are clearly explained, with another 21% willing to do so if they feel trust toward the brand". Hopefully, we can convince consumers to... https://t.co/nNiLowfxN3
Don't want Facebook to know you? Just "lie" - like a few things you hate, dislike a few things/pages you like. Make sure they are wrong about you & reclaim your privacy. Easy!
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Smart TVs Track You, Then Sell Your Data "The reason that Facebook is free is that your information is worth money. You essentially pay for the service by giving up some privacy. And now TVs are largely the same way." Wonderful.
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So encouraging to see @Apple and @tim_cook take consumer privacy seriously. Less encouraging to see more calls for gov't regulation as the solution. The free market can fix this. Privacy and consumer-control are a market requirements - build from there. https://t.co/0VzhTBNy9N
"...the very business model of these companies is geared to privacy violation."
Who Has More of Your Personal Data Than Facebook? Try Google - WSJ - https://t.co/aw6hR7muT2
Publishers will have to decide at some point: Are they in the data and consumer tracking business, answering to unrealistic/impossible requests from advertisers? Or are they in the content business, where they can focus on what they do best?... https://t.co/Jest28O08T
Adobe found that about 28% of website traffic likely came from bots and other “non-human signals”. Yikes! (It's probably higher, btw.) https://t.co/MB0mwLMA8I
"...many companies have been blustering their way through for years, trying to convince prospective customers that they’re on the cusp of doing something highly advanced to target consumers, which may never materialize." https://t.co/xUHeY7bQjr