on 13-05-2013 14:21
on 13-05-2013 14:21
on 13-05-2013 19:09
@Liquid wrote:
Sorry about the link I hadn't realised there were so many trackers.
http://m.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2267514/27-million-ee-mobile-phone-user-profiles-offered-to-p...
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/381766/ee-data-being-sold-to-track-customers
http://www.information-age.com/technology/mobile-and-networking/123457043/ee-and-ipsos-mori-face-pri...
And there's a total of 26 trackers blocked in those 3 links.....pcpro being the winner with a massive 15 Now here's an example of what was blocked on pcpro link :
[Quote]Kontera’s patented technology performs real-time semantic analysis of content and other information to dynamically hyper-link the terms that most accurately represent and predict user-intent and engagement.[Unquote]
Now what's all that garbage about ????????
I'm just making the point that it's very difficult not to have your personal data displayed to whoever wants to pay for it.
on 13-05-2013 19:12
on 13-05-2013 19:12
on 13-05-2013 20:34
@Liquid wrote:
Unfortunately that one is in the T&Cs 😞 however I'm not sure if the third party are then legally bound to not further sell on our data. (I suspect not:()
I'm sure you're right, no one in this game is bothered about the legality.
I've previously discovered one of our biggest "ethical" retailers selling my email address. You just can't trust any of them.
on 13-05-2013 20:47
on 13-05-2013 20:47