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- instrmntl0
Here's The Guardian link and NYT:
The Cambridge Analytica Files
‘I made Steve Bannon’s psychological warfare tool’: meet the data war whistleblower
https://www.theguardian.com/news…Facebook’s Surveillance Machine
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/…- Feels like the right time to delete fb and begin to stand up against obtrusive data collection.instrmntl
- I wonder if it isn't already too late. FB, Tw, IG, G+, LinkedIn ... all these social networks we've signed up to for years, and all of that data stored.Continuity
- When I click 'Delete' on one of these things, I don't trust that my data will actually be deleted.Continuity
- It most likely will not be deleted, but at least it will stop you from continually sharing info, and maybe can legally stop them from browser tracking you.instrmntl
- This pink haired dude is really making himself a target. Like he goes supermarket, anyone seeing the news this week will recognise him. Why pink hair?shapesalad
- The chemicals in hair dye are carcinogenic and really toxic, if anything it'll increase his chance of going grey/bald.shapesalad
- almost all sites use trackers like google analytics that collect data about users. this means google knows almost everything about you.pablo28
- "no place to hide"pablo28
- maybe he just died his hair pink for the interviews.err
- @pablo28 of course but its a step in the right direction.instrmntl
- Don Lemon interviewed him on CNN last night. He is the WORST interview in human history. I just hope someone will corroborate him because he's not credible.CyBrainX
- The pink dude doesn't reveal how it's done, he's really just spreading his pink hair philosophy.robotron3k
- Isnt this stuff common knowledge? I mean, it was a major plot element of a house of cards season.monNom