Youre Tracked Everywhere You Go Online. Use This Guide to Fight Back. – The New York Times

Posted: November 27, 2019 at 7:44 pm

Who cares? I have nothing to hide

Weve all heard that one before.

The only people Ive heard say, Who cares? are people who dont understand the scope of the problem, Mr. Cyphers said.

A lot of the tracking systems out there make it easier for law enforcement to gather data without warrants, he said. A lot of trackers sell data directly to law enforcement and to Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. I think the bottom line is that its creepy at best. It enables manipulative advertising and political messaging in ways that make it a lot easier for the messengers to be unaccountable. It enables discriminatory advertising without a lot of accountability, and in the worst cases it can put real people in real danger.

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Still, there are signs that things could be improving, if slowly. The Cambridge Analytica scandal, Mr. Cyphers said, dredged up the worst parts of the industry into the press and popular knowledge, which in some ways forced companies and lawmakers to acknowledge the issue. Sweeping changes, such as the California Consumer Privacy Act and Europes GDPR, have led the way in giving internet users new rights and protections, and Mr. Cyphers said that popular awareness and the techlash has opened up room for real regulation.

But were a long way from a privacy utopia.

As long as you can make a buck and what youre doing isnt illegal, Mr. Cyphers said someones going to do it.

First, be more cautious of the information you voluntary hand over.

Dont hand over data unless you have to! Ms. Hill said. If a store asks for your email address or ZIP code, say no. When Facebook asks you to upload your contact book, dont do it. If youre buying some sensitive product (prenatal vitamins, medication), dont use your store loyalty card and use cash.

Added Mr. Cyphers: Think hard before you enter your email into a form online about why the company actually needs your email and what they might do with it. You can lie. Its not illegal to put a fake email, or a fake phone number or a fake name in the vast majority of services you sign up for, he said. Theres no reason they need it, theres no reason you have to give it to them.

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Youre Tracked Everywhere You Go Online. Use This Guide to Fight Back. - The New York Times

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