The information in the sources I listened to got me thinking about what data gets collected from my online habits. On my phone, I will often see ads on instagram or facebook for products that I was just recently looking at and thinking about buying. For example, at the beginning of the year I bought a brand of granola that I hadn’t eaten before, and a few days later I saw an ad for it on instagram. It makes sense for marketing but seems like an invasion of privacy, and that something is always listening to what you are doing. It’s interesting how in other countries such as China, this invasion of privacy, and not being able to control gets access to your data is already common. Hopefully, this doesn’t go on and won’t become more common across the world.
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