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used people live why do they keep such a low profile. of us snooping around to catch a glimpse. of a tough world to describe the super rich starts to tell the governor. if you happen to be watching this online i should tell you that you not only the viewer you're also being watched whenever we're online information brokers collect our data and use it to assemble user profiles that can on them a lot of money online tracking i want topics today on ships. it seems everybody's favorite buzzword these days is privacy even giants like
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google microsoft and facebook companies that basically invented gathering user data say they now also want to protect it i can't remember the last tech conference that didn't mention privacy seriously if i had gotten a euro for each time privacy was set at these events i could retire privacy as a human right. we strongly believe that privacy and security are for everyone not just a few so that's why i believe that the future is private big promises but just how credible are these statements considering their business models are built around earning money with user data i know that we don't exactly have the strongest reputation on privacy right now to put it like he is right you know. and the creedence are still ahead of other companies data protection promises
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wasn't raised by reason privacy scandals so how does tracking work and what role do cookies play. whenever you visit a new website it's highly likely you'll be asked to accept cookies cookies or small text files that are placed on a user's device they contain information such as the user name entered or the language or website was accessed and. it's important to distinguish between 1st party cookies and 3rd party cookies. first party cookies are placed by the website being visited they can only be read by that domains owners and can help provide a good user experience. 3rd party cookies on the other hand do not come from the site being decided they come from 3rd parties which interact in a global industry as this web page shows these data collectors are often linked to
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advertisements for social media buttons and can track a user over multiple websites. and they can harvest much more data than most users are aware of. it will be limiting online track and cookies a move it presents as a noble deeds to protect users privacy. the changes will concern chrome browser over 60 percent of us use other browsers like firefox or safari added automatic anti tracking features long ago so it looks like google is finally catching up. google announced its chrome update will allow users to block and delete 3rd party cookies visiting a website usually creates a number of 3rd party cookies running in the background many of which track users over different web pages. one challenge the browser update will have to solve is how to not delete cookies that are hopeful for the user. dish cookies via cookies
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tell the other side something about me. now that might be useful if i'm shopping online for example because it lets a website recall which items i've already placed in my shopping cart and invite uncork addict. as a user and i'm like i want that remember that i don't whether i'd want a 3rd party is advertisers or trackers to know about it is an entirely separate questions on that since the guys might agree with the website provider knowing something which i wouldn't want to 3rd party to know. to do that and beaten the straightest. google wants to tackle the problem and allow users to distinguish and it also wants to make it easier to see who 3rd party cookies are from. chrome has also taken on so called fingerprinting a method for creating a unique fingerprint of your computer instead of cookies fingerprinting relies on metal data such as time zones screen resolution for plug ins it's almost impossible
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for users to notice not to mention stop how well comes privacy settings will work well to a large extent depends on how user friendly they are. is already offered several different privacy settings but none of them have been easy to find nor have they contained restrictions for 3rd party cookies. so party caucus. who can do 2 people actively search for those settings is a us them card or they leave everything in their default settings for to maybe to their disadvantage. the best of these things were set more strictly by default in the state feel. experience with previous updates has shown that when users have to actively seek out and choose their settings few will go those extra steps. to truly protect user privacy it needs to be guaranteed by the default setting i myself often don't have time to switch my settings when i visited new and
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unfortunately that seems to be the case for most users now i know the internet has big brother capabilities and some guy with a camera following me around all day i would never stand for it but when ever i check my emails in the morning or visit a vet page or look at what's happening on facebook or instagram all 103rd party truckers are following my every move this is the unpleasant truth behind tracker. cookies can be made visible with specialized software for example with firefox is free plug in might be. small triangles represent cookies the circles are web pages . with model it's look at all this $217.00 trackers on 12 site trick 3 that's nearly 20 trackers each fast contrastive. will be shut off in a little bit on what's interesting is that they're all linked to spawn and when and
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for just. these masses of data that increase with every click are of particular interest to the advertising industry advertisers make their money with personalized data and individually tailored commercials targeted ads based on a detailed analysis of user data make 90 percent of google's revenue and 95 percent of facebook's. thing that i think people miss about this is that the more data is available that the more i can persuade you the way i want you to be more screen. and what do users get from it mostly free access to an app not a good deal. in 2019 the big data and business analytics industry expected to have a turnaround of nearly 190000000000. dollars the market is enormous tech giants like google and amazon get big slices of by but so do less known kompany these are
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the data brokers. trading data is a lucrative market so-called data brokers gather personal data and enrich it with further information before trading huge databases. point works for privacy international which is trying to make the data broker network more transparent. the reason most of us don't know data brokers is because we're not their customers with their product. data brokers gather data from numerous sources from public records at registration offices or sweepstakes or customer loyalty cards add to that the data on web surfing behavior provided by trackers or online profiles this tells them a user's name their address their chops but it also reveals what they like for instance what kind of music a person enjoys which series they watch and who they're friends with.
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axiom is one of the largest data brokers it compiles up to $10000.00 characteristics and attributes for a single profile. these individual eyes profiles can help banks landlords or insurance companies determine how likely it is a customer will pay meanwhile the ad industry makes use of the profiles to micro target their hands. the basic rule is the more specific and current data is the more valuable and expensive it becomes and corporations are particularly interested in new chapters in our lives weddings pregnancies severe illness anything that changes our lives significantly also changes or consuming behavior and that's what companies want to know. from a data broker knows if i'm single or married healthy or sick rich or poor they know what i do when i'm alone and when i'm with. i'm assigned up to 10000 corrector
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estates in my profile and i know nothing about them i can't even verify if the accurate still i get categorized the cording to my profile and is used to make decisions about me like whether i should get a specific car insurance or a bank loan and you advances in privacy software meant to protect users from excessive data tracking at least in europe everything is supposed to be completely transparent by law tech giants really changing their ways for it it has his doubts . that making great strides for years in the press they say they spearhead its privacy and data protection but that's why other large corporations in california are following suit. but it remains to be seen if that's all just a marketing ploy or of it will result in serious efforts. personalized advertising relies on tracking tools like cookies the advertisers
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generate large revenues with targeted ads and the biggest player in the market is google. but some critics fear that blocking chrome cookies could harm smaller competitors and websites trying to market themselves. then google stopping 3rd parties so advertisers from learning more about its users may not be in the company's interest but what i'm more concerned about our users interests and if users are being shielded from 3rd parties more parties that they aren't aware of and whose methods they don't know if that protection is more important than the upsets it could cause in the advertising industry. even to. whether or not google and other tech giants really do care about privacy even if only to protect their business the initiative has certainly benefited the user. that sounds like it's good for users but it also makes google even stronger. they
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don't have to stop collecting data that's simply stopping others from doing it seems the battle for privacy is fall from all over what do you think is your privacy important to you do you feel trading your data for a service like google maps is a fair deal we'd love to know how you deal with these issues. on facebook on the w dot com or you would you see a day i buy. i
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discover. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. these are members of one of the most notorious armed vigilante groups in the us operating in new mexico they try to apprehend people crossing the border and hand them over to u.s. border patrol the united constitutional patriots were accused of pointing assault rifles or people their leader was arrested for alleged unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition. so now they have a new name the guardian patriots spokesman jim vendi says they are honest citizens
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defense group but that is the same to stop migrants at the border. jim ben b. says he goes out on patrol to save his country to save it from illegal immigrants and what he considers dangerous people coming into the u.s. from mexico. every day he meets other members of the guardian patriots they meet in the desert not far from el paso . the militia has been described in the u.s. media as being close to the far right all right but the members deny this nevertheless many of them do not want to show their faces every right to try to move is going to meet up with you later all the way for the guard to anyone who's coming in ok perfect.

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