Vipstaakki wrote: »A bill which allows companies to extract your private data (Browsing history etc) and sell it to third parties without asking from you (Advertisers etc) was passed in the congress today by the republicans. Doesn't this seem just a little too convenient together with the latest changes to the terms of service? I think that ZOS may want to sell the data it collects from you.
Thank Talos i didn't agree to the new terms of service yet and Mara bless the Trumptards when they finally realize what losing your privacy in the internet actually means to them. Much like absolving the affordable health care.
This does change from your examples though in that it lets companies do this without smoke and mirrors and in mass sales.Mephilis78 wrote: »Vipstaakki wrote: »A bill which allows companies to extract your private data (Browsing history etc) and sell it to third parties without asking from you (Advertisers etc) was passed in the congress today by the republicans. Doesn't this seem just a little too convenient together with the latest changes to the terms of service? I think that ZOS may want to sell the data it collects from you.
Thank Talos i didn't agree to the new terms of service yet and Mara bless the Trumptards when they finally realize what losing your privacy in the internet actually means to them. Much like absolving the affordable health care.
Your first mistake is picking a team in the political arena. Democrats and Republicans (with very little exceptions) are in it together, both would gladly throw you under the bus if it helps them gain more control. Your second mistake is assuming you had privacy to begin with.
For example; go to wikileaks and check out the Vault 7 leaks, or the new one Dark matter or something like that.
For the love of the eight! Stop trusting any politicians (even your Dems)! Hell don't ever trust anyone in a suit that makes a "promise" to you, because they just want to sell you on something. Whether it's "watch my broadcast," "buy this car," or "vote for me," it will always be a sales pitch.

Well if they can link your data to your name they might be able to sell you not telling the world what you get up to... *places his tinfoil hat on*If I am not on ESO forums, I am on 4chan, reddit or similar bs. GL trying to sell me crap, since I addblocked everything. BTW, not sure what would they even try to sell me, since I browse the before mentioned sites.
Or, rather than throw insults and continue to create us vs them politics which divides and and never helps the people it's meant to.Someone get the OP a safe space to cry in. Heck give him a mobile construction generator to burn to express his ignorance.
Nope, they're alien spaceship landing pads. I saw it on TV.Rohamad_Ali wrote: »I heard Dinosaurs helped build the pyramids . Seriously .. Some people believe that .
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »I heard Dinosaurs helped build the pyramids . Seriously .. Some people believe that .
Mephilis78 wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »I heard Dinosaurs helped build the pyramids . Seriously .. Some people believe that .
Yea and certain basketball players think the world is flat...
Well if they can link your data to your name they might be able to sell you not telling the world what you get up to... *places his tinfoil hat on*If I am not on ESO forums, I am on 4chan, reddit or similar bs. GL trying to sell me crap, since I addblocked everything. BTW, not sure what would they even try to sell me, since I browse the before mentioned sites.
I was joking about how if people got internet browsing history through purchase and link it to a name they could blackmail.Well if they can link your data to your name they might be able to sell you not telling the world what you get up to... *places his tinfoil hat on*If I am not on ESO forums, I am on 4chan, reddit or similar bs. GL trying to sell me crap, since I addblocked everything. BTW, not sure what would they even try to sell me, since I browse the before mentioned sites.
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Nope, they're alien spaceship landing pads. I saw it on TV.Rohamad_Ali wrote: »I heard Dinosaurs helped build the pyramids . Seriously .. Some people believe that .

Slightly different in UK now thanks to the snoopers charter. Now any government organisation can get a full list of your visited sites without a warrant.Glad I live in EU, where one person has no power to make such changes and if they attempted it, everyone would be at their throats and the ideas would be scrapped. The only thing I know for certain and is officially confirmed by 1st and 3rd parties (government and ISP providers - confirmed by independant pro-consumer agencies) is that ISP can only fish for suspicious activities such as torrenting from blocked illegal sites and/or visiting illegal sites that contain illicit content (i won't name it here but i'm fairly sure you know what i'm referring to), and even then they are not allowed to disclose any information or browsing histories (my provider has specifically stated that they don't even collect personal browsing history, except there are algorythms in place that detect connection attempts to sites with illegal content, but they are not accessible unless you use proxies/VPN's/TOR as they are blocked).
They issue a automated warning, first on the browser, then on a letter/e-mail and lastly comes termination of service if continued attempts are made. Yet they are still not allowed to disclose any information to third parties whatsoever. They are only allowed to sort it amongst themselves and the consumer, or in worst case - only with a court order (if a user is a suspect criminal or on tags/parole etc).
It also helps to configure the websites and browser - select not to send or collect data off your system or browser (and yes, it does work), or just use a VPN - they are cheap, reliable, easy to setup and for the most part 99% secure.
That will prevent any phishing attempts, data collection, monitoring and spying on you, I mean... they are there for that specific reason, and now that Trump is in power - I bet Americans will want to use them even more.