Posted on 03/30/2018 8:37:44 AM PDT by ptsal
If you use Google services, there's a really easy way to download everything you have stored on the company's servers.
This is particularly important if you ever decide to quit Google and delete your account entirely, but still want a record of your Google Calendar, an archive of the pictures in Google Photos or a copy of everything in Gmail. It's also useful if you want a reminder of everything Google knows about you.
We already showed you how to download a copy of everything Facebook knows about you. Now here's how to download an archive of your footprint on Google.
A reminder: downloading your data doesn't delete it. Think of it as a backup.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnbc.com ...
Ping !
Does anyone know the privacy regulations for Internet Service Providers (ISP)?
For example, can my ISP sell data showing that I regularly visit Free Republic?
If I were a political party I would pay a lot for the ISP to give me the IP addresses of those conservatives who visit conservative sites like Free Republic or conversely the IP addresses of those leftists who visit leftist sites like Huffington Post.
Anyone know?
How about Podesta?
Bkmk
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I am more annoyed by the fact that people are selling my phone number to telemarketers and scammers who call every week.
If they’re keeping track of me, they are wasting their time, I never do anything and don’t go anywhere they should care about. Now that this has been exposed so publicly, if I’m going to do something that I don’t want them to know about.........I’ll leave my phone AT HOME or in the car.
So, I can sign up for google to find out what they know about me. No thanks. That’s just opening another portal for them.
Yes.
Mandatory bkmrk thees one.
Time for the internet bill of rights....
...the right to be ignored and left out of the digital fake world.
At google type your username and a comma then freerepublic.
All the posts are found.
Thanks very interesting.
I looked at my facebook download.
Missing data that they track includes what sites one was at before and what sites one goes to after.
Marking for later. Good to know.
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