Do Yahoo hand over everyones details to NSA ?
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03-25-2014, 07:49 AM
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Yes they definitely do because yahoo actively sells our user data to covert collection companies like Axciom, Forrester Research, Bluelithium, and even Google now harvest their own user data. These companies collect all our data, and compiles it into user profiles for "marketing research" were we get ranked.. all for consumer reporting.
Its like credit rating, but more hardcore. They sell to third party corporations and governments. If Yahoo and Facebook actively sell our data to the Chinese and Russian Govt for profit, then of course the NSA compiles this data too. Theyre actually the least of my worries. Im more worried about the Chinese govt compiling my data. This is no joke either, Im not one of those conspiracy nut jobs that get hards ons from hearing the name Snowden. This has been going on for a while, and people still actively let their data be sold as commodities. I first found out about axciom years ago, and they used to harvest user data bought from Yahoo, Google, MSN, before corporations even knew what to do w/ all that data... and I guess now its paying off. They knew back then it was going to be valuable intel and extremely profitable. Why do you think Yahoo makes money? Google actually provides services, MSN is owned by microsoft. All the major search engine sites have died, but Yahoo provides nothing but email and personal accounts. They make their dough by selling our data to consumer reporting agencies. Theres actually 23 trackers on this yahoo page right now. Get the Ghosterly add-on for ur firefox browser to see all the corporations tracking your web browsing. Yahoo and Facebook are the most heavily tracked sites. PS. Look into "Data Brokering". |
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Do Yahoo hand over everyones details to NSA ? - Wiley - 03-25-2014, 06:45 AM
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