On 09/09/2015 01:42 PM, Billie Walsh wrote:
On 09/09/2015 06:08 AM, Xen wrote:
If you want privacy there is only one way you can get it. Never be born. To late. You've already blown that. Next best is to never buy/own _anything_. You've blown that one also. Own a home? everything about that home is public information. The sale itself is a matter of public record.
Shop big department/chain stores? Pay by check sometimes and credit cards others? They link all your purchases and accounts. Have regular buying habits, a one pound bag of sugar every five weeks for example? After a while they know exactly when you will need sugar and can target you with an ad offering sugar at a sale price to get you into the store to buy more stuff. They know everything you buy and can track your purchases over time.
Bottom line is, To Late! There is no such thing as privacy any more. We _all_ leave a trail of personal information a mile wide every day of our lives just by living. It's just a matter of how hard someone is willing to work to find out. All you can do is suck it up and keep moving forward. A moving target is harder to hit.
That is irrelevant. But this may be true and useful:
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