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<blockquote data-quote="Electr0n" data-source="post: 721502" data-attributes="member: 70195"><p>Right after Facebook emerged. People give away their data spontaneously there. Just by checking an average joe's Facebook profile, you can get his fooding habits to his political preferences. Today people are making chaos about Cambridge analytica scam, but who asked them to put their everyday routine on facebook? You keep your doors wide open and think thieves aren't gonna come in? What were people thinking in the first place? </p><p>Now due to the ignorance of majority of people, privacy has become almost non-existent, of course you can't resist government surveillance without political procedures, but profile building by petty ad agencies out there? Now that's pathetic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Electr0n, post: 721502, member: 70195"] Right after Facebook emerged. People give away their data spontaneously there. Just by checking an average joe's Facebook profile, you can get his fooding habits to his political preferences. Today people are making chaos about Cambridge analytica scam, but who asked them to put their everyday routine on facebook? You keep your doors wide open and think thieves aren't gonna come in? What were people thinking in the first place? Now due to the ignorance of majority of people, privacy has become almost non-existent, of course you can't resist government surveillance without political procedures, but profile building by petty ad agencies out there? Now that's pathetic. [/QUOTE]
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