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Anonymous (ID: jpixSDqH) United States No.514181677 >>514181810 >>514181811 >>514181815 >>514181950 >>514182043 >>514182594 >>514182668 >>514183269 >>514183369 >>514184476 >>514186489
Why are data brokers allowed to take your data without your consent and sell it? This does not sound legal.
Anonymous (ID: KL1dTxVP) United States No.514181810 >>514181958
>>514181677 (OP)
cordless grinder with cut wheel.

Cut these poles down like trees.

>Profit
Anonymous (ID: HR6VZBhW) United Kingdom No.514181811
>>514181677 (OP)
Because it benefits the power structure
If it was to cause harm to the ruling class instead then it wouldnt happen.
Lambright !!L6ui1m4KmJJ (ID: rhIB7cix) United States No.514181815
>>514181677 (OP)
>Why are data brokers allowed to take your data without your consent and sell it? This does not sound legal.
Why not sell a list of the data brokers home addresses to talk with them?

see how they like it?
Anonymous (ID: jpixSDqH) United States No.514181929 >>514181988
>knows when you shop
>knows where you are at all times
>can pinpoint everywhere you have been every day for years
Sleepwalking into technological dystopia.
Anonymous (ID: ru9mZFd9) United Kingdom No.514181950 >>514182145
>>514181677 (OP)
not sure if it's the same in the US, but here any data sold must be de-identified (not linked directly to any person)
Anonymous (ID: Cy6VYYRe) United States No.514181958
>>514181810
dangerously based
Anonymous (ID: ru9mZFd9) United Kingdom No.514181988 >>514182177
>>514181929
Do they actually use those cameras for data collection as oppose to security? Surely that is not legal lmao
Anonymous (ID: E/PdGJey) United States No.514182043
>>514181677 (OP)
At least they tell you that much
Anonymous (ID: jpixSDqH) United States No.514182145
>>514181950
There were cases of cops stalking their ex-gfs. So no. lol. They can look up anyone’s data anytime they want.
Anonymous (ID: jpixSDqH) United States No.514182177 >>514182705 >>514185740
>>514181988
You know how Mexicans are always getting arrested at Home Depot?
Anonymous (ID: 75JDjPiA) United States No.514182594
>>514181677 (OP)
>your data
Laughs as it confuses the cameras.
Anonymous (ID: pT/xRgAw) United States No.514182668 >>514182932
>>514181677 (OP)
This thread is a reminder to act like the billionaires that rule you: there are no valid laws created by a terrorist police state.
Anonymous (ID: pT/xRgAw) United States No.514182705
>>514182177
You don't need a camera for that.
Anonymous (ID: a3jCbKA5) United States No.514182932 >>514183246
>>514182668
>defy their laws
>police make you complete a simon says and then shoot you anyways
Anonymous (ID: pT/xRgAw) United States No.514183246
>>514182932
No.
Anonymous (ID: 75JDjPiA) United States No.514183269
>>514181677 (OP)
What happens when there are more self driving cars?
Anonymous (ID: rpID54aX) United States No.514183369 >>514183652
>>514181677 (OP)
>Why are data brokers allowed to take your data without your consent and sell it? This does not sound legal.

You know that wall of text "terms of service" thing that you don't read every time you sign up for some new program?

There you go.
Anonymous (ID: 2G3DJNog) United States No.514183415
Who nose?
Anonymous (ID: /LPUUeha) United States No.514183652
>>514183369
This.
Anonymous (ID: RTg6H3cC) United Kingdom No.514184476
>>514181677 (OP)
Can I sell them the data showing that you listen to Darknet diaries? Some good episodes in there, I like Jeremy from marketing, and the bank dude.
Anonymous (ID: ru9mZFd9) United Kingdom No.514185740
>>514182177
Arrested for what?
Anonymous (ID: wghYw0ws) Greece No.514186489
>>514181677 (OP)
>Why are data brokers allowed to take your data
because you clicked 'accept'
a digital signature is still a legally valid signature
read the manual nigger
Anonymous (ID: FeGHfW5X) Denmark No.514186664
America and China, different ways of getting there, but essentially the same shit.