Posted on 08/24/2016 10:28:43 AM PDT by 867V309
WHO knows the most about you?
You might say its your partner or perhaps your mum, assuming youve had the sort of tame life a parent would find acceptable.
But youd be wrong, because tech companies now have more information about you than almost anyone else.
(Excerpt) Read more at thesun.co.uk ...
This story has nothing to do with the rapper Snoopy Dog Dogg.
No Facebook here.
Like I said, very boring stuff...
Seems like a one-stop click to really delete a name from the FakeBook database would get support from many folks.
Facebook knows our cat pooped outside her litter box. They even have a photo of her, along with my wife’s home made cake.
One of my son swears that Facebook listens to users’ conversations. He first noticed when he had been sitting in front of his computer his father in law asked him if he knew anything about steel buildings.They had a brief conversation about steel buildings. My son never searched for the term, but shortly thereafter ads for steel buildings started appearing.
I looked at the info they have on me
According to Facebook I’m a fervent liberal
Oh my
I looked at the info they have on me
According to Facebook I’m a fervent liberal
Oh my
Facebook is a criminals delight. You know when people are on vacation. You know the layout of their homes and yards. You know what their kids look like. You know if they have dogs or not. I don’t see why anyone would have a facebook account.
You outta send the Hillary Clinton quotes to Donald Trump. He can use them in the debates and in ads.
http://www.freerepublic.com/~incpen/
I did some experimenting with Facebook. I started blocking ads from the Democrats as offensive. I started seeing wacky, left wing and Communist ads. Blocking those led to wacky liberaltarian ads, how not to pay income tax ads, and other crazy stuff. Marking those as offensive did not lead to GOP ads, as I expected it would. Instead, the political ads ceased.
Me too - they don ‘t got a clue
That’s disturbing, and probably not impossible with mics in the newer PCs/laptops.
Any correlation between the two?
Pokemon has a tracking device. A wife tracked her husband and found that he was with another women.
While you track Pokémon, Pokémon Go tracks you
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/nation-now/2016/07/11/while-you-track-pokmon-pokmon-go-tracks-you/86955092/
I don’t have a Facebook page, but my dog does. However, she is very circumspect what she posts there.
Same here.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Here’s the 98 pieces of data about its users that Facebook collects, shares and sells.
Facebook reveals alarming 98 things it knows about YOU
FACEBOOK SNOOPING ADMISSION Here are the alarming 98 facts and secrets Facebook knows about YOU
Social network reveals the astonishing amount of data it holds on people who uses its services
by JASPER HAMILL
24th August 2016, 10:52 am
WHO knows the most about you?
You might say its your partner or perhaps your mum, assuming youve had the sort of tame life a parent would find acceptable.
But youd be wrong, because tech companies now have more information about you than almost anyone else.
The firm with the largest information stash is likely to be Google, which could theoretically tell an awful lot about your life based on your search history.
Facebook has a staggering amount of info about its users
But coming in at second place has to be Facebook, the social network which holds gazillions of our photos, conversations and innermost thoughts.
Now Mark Zuckerbergs firm has revealed the 98 data points it holds on all users, which can be found in a new website revealing how it targets users with advertising.
We want the ads people see on Facebook to be interesting, useful and relevant, a Facebook spokesman said.
Like many companies, we use widely available information to help show people better ads. However, unlike many of those companies, we provide information that helps explain this practice, and we give people ways to opt out and help control their experience.
So here are the facts and secrets Facebook has found out about you or is trying to discover, according to the Washington Post.
1. Your location
2. Age
3. Generation
4. Gender
5. Language
6. Education level
7. Field of study
8. School
9. Ethnic background
10. Income and net worth
11. Home ownership and type of home
12. Value of home
13. Size of your property
14. Square footage of home
15. The year your home was built
16. Who lives in your house
17. Whether you have an anniversary approaching in the next month
18. If youre living away from family or hometown
19. Whether youre friends with someone who has an anniversary, is newly married or engaged, recently moved, or has an upcoming birthday
20. If youre in a long-distance relationship
21. If youre in a new relationship
22. If you have have a new job
23. If youre recently engaged
24. If youve just got married
25. If youve moved house recently
26. When your birthday is coming up
27. Parents
28. Expectant parents
29. Mothers, divided by type (which includes soccer mums or other maternal tribes)
30. If you are likely to engage in politics
31. Whether you are conservative or liberal
32. Relationship status
33. Employer
34. Industry
35. Job title
36. Office type
37. Interests
38. Whether you own a motorcycle
39. If youre planning to buy a car
40. If you have purchased auto parts or accessories recently
41. If you are likely to buy auto parts or services
42. The style and brand of your car
43. The year your car was bought
44. Age of car
45. How much money youre likely to spend on next car
46. Where you are likely to buy next car from
47. How many employees your company has
48. If you own small businesses
49. If you work in management or are executives
50. If you have donated to charity (divided by type)
51. Operating system
52. If you play browser games
53. If you own a gaming console
54. If you have created a Facebook event
55. If you have used Facebook Payments
56. If you have spent more than average on Facebook Payments
57. If you administer a Facebook page
58. If you have recently uploaded photos to Facebook
59. Internet browser
60. Email service
61. Early/late adopters of technology
62. If you are an expat and what country you left
63. If you belong to a credit union, national bank or regional bank
64. If you are an investor
65. Number of credit lines
66. If you are an active credit card users
67. Credit card type
68. If you own a debit card
69. If you carry a balance on your credit card
70. If you listen to the radio
71. What TV shows you like
72. If you use a mobile device and what brand it is
73. Internet connection type
74. If you have recently bought a smartphone or tablet
75. Whether you access the Internet through a smartphone or tablet
76. If you use coupons
77. The type of clothing your household buys
78. Which time of year you do the most shopping
79. Whether you are a heavy buyer of beer, wine or spirits
80. What groceries you buy
81. Whether you buy beauty products
82. Whether you buy medications
83. Whether you buy/spend money on household products
84. Whether you buy/spend money on products for kids or pets, and what kinds of pets
85. If your household makes more purchases than is average
86. If you tend to shop online or offline
87. The types of restaurants user you eat at
88. The kinds of stores you shop at
89. If youre interest in adverts offering auto insurance, mortgages or satellite telly
90. Length of time user you have lived your house
91. If you are likely to move soon
92. If you are are interested in the Olympics, football or cricket
93. If you travel frequently
94. Whether you commute to work
95. The type of holiday you enjoy
96. If you have recently returned from a holiday
97. If you have used a travel app
98. Whether you are involved in a timeshare
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