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- Jan 2023
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1What is privacy worth?
This is a post.
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- Jul 2022
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www.theverge.com www.theverge.com
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she’s being dragged into the public eye nonetheless.
Wow... I have heard of instances similar to this one. A stranger narrates the life of another stranger online, it goes viral and the identities of everyone are revealed. To me it seemed meaningless I never thought that the people involved could just want their privacy. I find it very scary how this can happen to anyone. Another reason why I limit my social media usage. I found myself to be engaging with very negative commentary and it really affected my mental health. I wonder how this womans mental health is going. Pretty much the whole world knows about her know unfortunately.
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- May 2020
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www.fastcompany.com www.fastcompany.com
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This kind of cookie-based data collection happens elsewhere on the internet. Giant companies use it as a way to assess where their users go as they surf the web, which can then be tied into providing better targeted advertising.
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For instance, Google’s reCaptcha cookie follows the same logic of the Facebook “like” button when it’s embedded in other websites—it gives that site some social media functionality, but it also lets Facebook know that you’re there.
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