Monday, December 1, 2014

Taking a Position


Imagine, if you will, a stranger following you around, recording what you read, where you frequent, and who your friends are. Creepy, right? Many technology-based companies follow our online lives in similar fashion, and are becoming ever more intrusive; this must stop.  Such companies make money by selling our personal data they collect to advertisers. Since some of these companies offer their services for free, I don't begrudge them collecting data about use of their products, but they've gone too far when they go beyond that and track all our online activity. Just within the last month or so I've learned Twitter wants to track what apps you download to your mobile device, both Verizon and AT&T have been secretly including trackers on cellphones subscribed to their networks, and Google is able to compile disturbingly detailed user profiles on its users. I propose that there needs to be more limits on how much information companies can gather about individuals so we can protect our privacy.




1 comment:

  1. I like how you drew a line there. I don't mind companies gathering telemetry data on how to make their product better, but the rest is obviously unnecessary.

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