Your Favourite Website Could Be Spying On You

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OK, so you know how to keep our online personal data safe. Your passwords and log-in details are all top secret, right?

But it’s not just that sort of info websites are after these days. Oh no. How often you visit the website, the way you use it, your likes and dislikes are worth a lot to a growing number of companies – known as data brokers – who buy, use and sell on information about your website-using habits.

Many data brokers sell complete profiles that include your name and personal information, without your knowledge or consent. These dossiers can include all kinds of sensitive information. To date, there are no regulations for these companies.

If you want to keep your personal data totally private and away from the clutches of the data brokers, it’s up to you to do something about it.


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An article on Studyweb website, tells you how. They report:

You know the rules to protecting your privacy online. You hold onto your passwords and login information, account numbers, social security number, and other identifying information.

It’s common sense to keep that kind of potentially compromising data safe. But what about your likes and dislikes? Your regular schedule, and frequently visited locations? Your age or profession?

It may seem harmless to mention that kind of information on an online forum, or reveal in a web search. Who keeps track of such minutiae anyway?

But in the Information Age, that kind of data can be a gold mine. Information is the new currency, and there are companies making their fortunes from compiling, analyzing, and selling your personal data.

It’s a booming industry: a glut of companies are lurking in the shadows of the Internet, gathering your data to sell it to anyone who’s willing to pay the price. These so-called “data brokers” can easily follow your digital trail by using your browser cookies and other ingenious tracking methods.

And it’s not just general statistics, demographics, or overall trends that they’re selling. Many data brokers sell dossiers on individuals, complete profiles that include your name and personal information, without your knowledge or consent. These dossiers can include sensitive information such as medical history, political and religious affiliations, and sexual orientation.

There are no regulations for companies such as these. If you want to keep your personal data private and not let anonymous companies bid over it, you have to take matters into your own hands to block their efforts.

Unfortunately, some of the techniques they use are quite sophisticated and difficult or impossible to block if you want to still use many of the most popular sites and services on the Internet.

But there are ways to limit a lot of the tracking these companies do.

Click here for further details on how to stop your private information from being sold to the highest bidder.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Jacqui Deevoy has been a full-time freelance journalist for more four decades. Over the last few years, she’s lost faith in the MSM and now prefers to work for news outlets that deal in truth, not propaganda. In 2021, she launched an investigation into involuntary euthanasia within the NHS in the UK and this resulted in her producing the shocking documentary ‘A Good Death?’ with Ickonic Media. Watch at Ickonic or on Rumble. Her second film – ‘Playing God’: an investigation into medical democide in the UK - was released in April 2024. Watch on Rumble, UK Column or Children’s Health Defense (US). For two years, she produced and presented the UNN Friday night show – a sometimes serious but often irreverent chat-fest with an array of fascinating guests talking on a wide range of subjects. She was also one of UNN’s lead reporters. She’s currently writing and editing a book - ‘Murdered By The State’ - a compilation of horrifying true stories about involuntary euthanasia.