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Post by account_disabled on Dec 3, 2023 4:32:20 GMT 1
Twitter In the process of being acquired for $44 billion by Elon Musk (if the sale ultimately goes through), Twitter collects 24 data points for each user. Unlike Google, the blue bird platform keeps relatively little personal information about its users. It comes down to your name, username, password, phone number, and email address. On the tracking side, Twitter also keeps track of your messages, Buy Bulk SMS Service content, videos that you have watched, views and interactions with content and advertisements. They also record the time, frequency and duration of your activity on Twitter, as well as who you engage and share content with. Amazon, with 23 per user. For personal information, Amazon stores your name, username, password, phone number, payment information, shipping address, and email address. Nothing extraordinary so far for an e-commerce platform. Where the data collected may seem more surprising is when Amazon stores your social security number and your driver's license information ( Editor's note: a priori for American buyers only ). Facebook To put it kindly, Facebook has had some issues with how they use their user data. Perhaps because of these issues, they currently only collect 14 data points. However, the data they collect is extremely sensitive. Facebook thus keeps track of the people you speak with, the groups you belong to and even your private messages. Facebook knows when you log in, for how long and what comments, shares and transactions you made during that timeā¦
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