Green Arrow
05-15-2014, 03:45 PM
Via Politico:
The National Security Agency might be tracking your phone calls. But private industry is prying far more deeply into your life.
Commercial data brokers know if you have diabetes. Your electric company can see what time you come home at night. And tracking companies can tell where you go on weekends by snapping photos of your car's license plate and cataloging your movements.
Private companies already collect, mine and sell as many as 75,000 individual data points on each consumer, according to a Senate report. And they're poised to scoop up volumes more, as technology unleashes a huge wave of connected devices -- from sneaker insoles to baby onesies to cars and refrigerators -- that quietly track, log and analyze our every move.
Pandora's Box.
The National Security Agency might be tracking your phone calls. But private industry is prying far more deeply into your life.
Commercial data brokers know if you have diabetes. Your electric company can see what time you come home at night. And tracking companies can tell where you go on weekends by snapping photos of your car's license plate and cataloging your movements.
Private companies already collect, mine and sell as many as 75,000 individual data points on each consumer, according to a Senate report. And they're poised to scoop up volumes more, as technology unleashes a huge wave of connected devices -- from sneaker insoles to baby onesies to cars and refrigerators -- that quietly track, log and analyze our every move.
Pandora's Box.