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When a Company Is Put Up for Sale, in Many Cases, Your Personal Data Is, Too

You’ve signed up for a dating site, and it has promised up and down not to sell your data for marketing purposes. One year in, so far so good. Except the site folds, and someone else buys its assets — and those assets include all your personal info. The new owners made no privacy promise, and now your likes, dislikes, and dating history are floating down you-know-what creek without you. Sound unlikely? Actually, it’s probably the norm.

Stringerbell3216d ago

You'd think there would be some stipulation where either the data was destroyed- or some sort of document would be sent to all users informing them of the transfer and new stipulations that come with it. That's too much to ask though...

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How to fix “No data available” Facebook error?

Today, we are going to cover how to fix No data available Facebook error, by teaching you how to clear

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Websites share your data with advertisers 100s of times per day

Users in America are subject to twice as many ads as European internet users.

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As UST further drops, LUNA goes down to $0; bitcoin recovers 8%

As per the data issued by CoinGecko, ET on Friday increased by 8 percent in the previous 24 hours. At the start of this week, it declined too low that it was not seen since the last quarter of 2022.

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