Data exists to be recorded, saved, and analyzed. Knowledge is power and, in today's world, more data equals more power. Corporations like Google and Facebook thrive on the data we provide and entrust to them. Facebook recently divulged raw information to Cambridge Analytica, which harvested and data mined it for fanancial gain. How much information could someone have on you age, location, preferences, opinions, and wealth? Would any of it be incriminating?
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Data
By The UnPanderers
UnP talks about constantly recording audio and video of everyone in the social network. Data exists to be recorded, saved, and analyzed. Knowledge is power and, in today's world, more data equals more power. Corporations like Google and Facebook thrive on the data we provide and entrust to them. Facebook recently divulged raw information to Cambridge Analytica, which harvested and data mined it for fanancial gain. How much information could someone have on you age, location, preferences, opinions, and wealth? Would any of it be incriminating?Data
By The UnPanderers
Data
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UnP talks about constantly recording audio and video of everyone in the social network. Data exists to be recorded, saved, and analyzed. Knowledge is power and, in today's world, more data equals more power. Corporations like Google and Facebook thrive on the data we provide and entrust to them. Facebook recently divulged raw information to Cambridge Analytica, which harvested and data mined it for fanancial gain. How much information could someone have on you age, location, preferences, opinions, and wealth? Would any of it be incriminating?
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