You must be victims! Why did Google and WhatsApp get free? Facebook?
The secret method of collecting personal and personal data is the standard way for top tech companies. It is shocking that Facebook collects information about people who have never used social media, even once they have recorded all their users' move. It is alleged that the company creates secret files about billions of people worldwide. The Facebook claim is that they use this information to show ads and security. Facebook users can find information collected from their activity on the company. But it is shocking that neither they nor the non-Facebook members have access to information about their company through their investing in the third party's cookies.
Internet privacy-a little introduction
No one will get free. So if someone does, then he will see the exact goal. Check out some of the best internet services we use now - Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp. These are really premium services. These are all free. What is the reason All of those people are actually working for that company. How does the company use such services? There is a way out - show the advertiser. There is no point in showing advertisement for companies in Kerala to turn to an on-going visit to Africa. Then the user should know exactly where he is from. These companies will track his location every second. It is also noteworthy that the person who liked the song would not have seen the cricket bat's advertisement. So each person's interests will be studied deeply. The companies mentioned above are aware of a person, his father, his mother, his children's siblings, their husbands, his wife, and his close friend, achan in the confederacy, and that the companies mentioned above may know him or she himself. Obviously, this was to show advertisements. Good thing. We do not need to know anything. You can leave your food all the time and sit down. Put us in this matter.
But this is the problem now. Now you can say authenticly that data collected by these companies never ruin. A Facebook post or WhatsApp message can be deducted. We and other users can not see it anymore. However, these are collected so that they can not go out of company's servers. What's the problem in this? It's a privacy issue. Every photograph he lived before the Internet age, some photographs, written or heard, remained after his death. Every day on the Internet, through the data collected by these companies, will be judged after his death. It can not predict how this can affect the person or the future generation of the person. The Supreme Court has to learn the judgment of the people who confess why privacy is declared a fundamental fundamental right. Private companies have been collecting and maintaining data about individuals so that they can solve all the laws so far in all countries. It's also true of new devices. The TV, which was called an old 'stupid', has just done what we say. Smart TVs know about files that play in it. It's about future data. One is going to be judged by the data generated by the neighborhood or the generator. There are still two clear perspectives about privacy. If the young adults agree that privacy is concerned, the younger people do not think about it. The new generation looks to the pond with the joy of seeing the water darvana baby without knowing about the consequences. Know anyway - one's Internet activity is tracked throughout. No one can hide.
How does Facebook recognize a person?
The tech users, including his location, the device used and IP address, collect information about each and every person, including Facebook and Google. The number of person who uploads a photo is the same. A photo from this camera is a digital file at this time. Its expo data consists of many. Data is collected using cookies. This is done through social media plugins and third party websites. The company can even track a man who never hits the Facebook domain. In fact, over 10,000 registered websites have been identified by the Pixels spy discovers.The IP address, the operating system, the device used, the pixel collects the information that the browser is using. Such evidence is the ability to make accurate revelation of who you are. Internet activity will also reveal your character. 'The Washington Post' found out that Facebook was identified by the use of 98 data points about one person.
It'sIt's easy to see what the company has detected from one's Facebook activity. 1. Go to 'settings' at the top right of the Facebook page. 2. Under General Account Settings, click on 'Download a copy of your Facebook data' 3. Data from the date of creation of the account will be sent to e-mail. (Make sure that the given mail is correct.) But the company knows more about each of the information than the data on this data.
What can you do Individuals can do nothing. Even if you can create some awareness, it's a difficult thing to learn from people who have little knowledge of technology. It is a pleasure to see some countries have started to wake up. Last month, a court in Belgium asked the company to stop collecting people without access to the free account or to make a fine of $ 305,000 a day. A spokeswoman for the European Consumer Organization 'tech companies called the court ruling that this was a big victory for internet users who do not want to follow each step. The function of Facebook is against European data protection laws. The other responded that the European Union should ban this. However, Facebook said it was "disappointed" in the verdict and that the appeal would be appealed in the court of appeal. The Australian government has also begun to study Facebook's movements. Rod Sims, chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission said companies like Facebook and Google had been brought to Australia and around the world with a thoroughly shift in technology and culture. easy to see what the company has detected from one's Facebook activity. 1. Go to 'settings' at the top right of the Facebook page. 2. Under General Account Settings, click on 'Download a copy of your Facebook data' 3. Data from the date of creation of the account will be sent to e-mail. (Make sure that the given mail is correct.) But the company knows more about each of the information than the data on this data.
What can you do Individuals can do nothing. Even if you can create some awareness, it's a difficult thing to learn from people who have little knowledge of technology. It is a pleasure to see some countries have started to wake up. Last month, a court in Belgium asked the company to stop collecting people without access to the free account or to make a fine of $ 305,000 a day. A spokeswoman for the European Consumer Organization 'tech companies called the court ruling that this was a big victory for internet users who do not want to follow each step. The function of Facebook is against European data protection laws. The other responded that the European Union should ban this. However, Facebook said it was "disappointed" in the verdict and that the appeal would be appealed in the court of appeal. The Australian government has also begun to study Facebook's movements. Rod Sims, chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission said companies like Facebook and Google had been brought to Australia and around the world with a thoroughly shift in technology and culture.
Here are the 98 points you found on the Washington Post for Facebook:
1. Location
2. Age
3. Generation
4. Gender
5. Language
6. Education level
7. Field of study
8. School
9. Ethnic affinity
10. Income and net worth
11. Home ownership and type
12. Home value
13. Property size
14. Square footage of home
15. Year home was built
16. Household composition
17. Users who have an anniversary within 30 days
18. Users who are away from family or hometown
19. Users who are friends with someone who has an anniversary, is newly married or engaged, recently moved, or has an upcoming birthday
20. Users in long-distance relationships
21. Users in new relationships
22. Users who have new jobs
23. Users who are newly engaged
24. Users who are newly married
25. Users who have recently moved
26. Users who have birthdays soon
27. Parents
28. Expectant parents
29. Mothers, divided by 'type' (soccer, trendy, etc.)
30. Users who are likely to engage in politics
31. Conservatives and liberals
32. Relationship status
33. Employer
34. Industry
35. Job title
36. Office type
37. Interests
38. Users who own motorcycles
39. Users who plan to buy a car (and what kind/brand of car, and how soon)
40. Users who bought auto parts or accessories recently
41. Users who are likely to need auto parts or services
42. Style and brand of car you drive
43. Year car was bought
44. Age of car
45. How much money user is likely to spend on next car
46. Where user is likely to buy next car
47. How many employees your company has
48. Users who own small businesses
49. Users who work in management or are executives
50. Users who have donated to charity (divided by type)
51. Operating system
52. Users who play canvas games
53. Users who own a gaming console
54. Users who have created a Facebook event
55. Users who have used Facebook Payments
56. Users who have spent more than average on Facebook Payments
57. Users who administer a Facebook page
58. Users who have recently uploaded photos to Facebook
59. Internet browser
60. Email service
61. Early/late adopters of technology
62. Expats (divided by what country they are from originally)
63. Users who belong to a credit union, national bank or regional bank
64. Users who investor (divided by investment type)
65. Number of credit lines
66. Users who are active credit card users
67. Credit card type
68. Users who have a debit card
69. Users who carry a balance on their credit card
70. Users who listen to the radio
71. Preference in TV shows
72. Users who use a mobile device (divided by what brand they use)
73. Internet connection type
74. Users who recently acquired a smartphone or tablet
75. Users who access the Internet through a smartphone or tablet
76. Users who use coupons
77. Types of clothing user's household buys
78. Time of year user's household shops most
79. Users who are 'heavy' buyers of beer, wine or spirits
80. Users who buy groceries (and what kinds)
81. Users who buy beauty products
82. Users who buy allergy medications, cough/cold medications, pain relief products, and over-the-counter meds
83. Users who spend money on household products
84. Users who spend money on products for kids or pets, and what kinds of pets
85. Users whose household makes more purchases than is average
86. Users who tend to shop online (or off)
87. Types of restaurants user eats at
88. Kinds of stores user shops at
89. Users who are 'receptive' to offers from companies offering online auto insurance, higher education or mortgages, and prepaid debit cards/satellite TV
90. Length of time user has lived in house
91. Users who are likely to move soon
92. Users who are interested in the Olympics, fall football, cricket or Ramadan
93. Users who travel frequently, for work or pleasure
94. Users who commute to work
95. Types of vacations user tends to go on
96. Users who recently returned from a trip
97. Users who recently used a travel app
98. Users who participate in a timeshare