AT&T has announced that it will begin selling customers’ smart phone data to the highest bidder, putting the telecommunications giant in line with Verizon, Facebook and other competitors that quietly use a consumer’s history for marketing purposes.
The company claims its new privacy policy, to be updated within “the next few weeks,” exists to “deliver more relevant advertising” to users based on which apps they use and their location, which is provided by GPS-tracking. Apparently recognizing the natural privacy concerns a customer might have, AT&T assured the public that all data would be aggregated and made anonymous to prevent individual identification. Continue reading “AT&T joins Verizon, Facebook in selling customer data”

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Is anyone else sick and tired of the government parading around this shill and her husband? She wants sympathy as if she were as immobilized as Stephen Hawking, yet she’s more than able to fire guns at a firing range? What gives her the right to fly all over the country with number of guns but not the rest of us? This piece of fiction from the Twilight Zone really makes my blood boil!
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