Google’s data collection is hard to escape, study claims
Short of chucking your phone into the river, shunning the internet, and learning to read paper maps again, there's not much you can do to keep Google from collecting data about you.
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Short of chucking your phone into the river, shunning the internet, and learning to read paper maps again, there's not much you can do to keep Google from collecting data about you.
Facebook has confirmed that it has started scoring some of its members on a trustworthiness scale.
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