The Cambridge Analytica scandal was never really about Cambridge Analytica.
As we've pointed out, neither Facebook nor Cambridge Analytica have been accused of doing anything explicitly illegal (though one could be forgiven for believing they had, based on the number of lawsuits and official investigations that have been announced).
Instead, the backlash to these revelations - which has been justifiably focused on Facebook - is so severe because the public has been forced to confront for the first time something that many had previously written off as an immutable certainty: That Facebook, Google and the rest of the tech behemoths store reams of personal data, essentially logging everything we do.
In response to demands for more transparency surrounding user data, Facebook and Google are offering users the option to view all of the metadata that Google and Facebook collect.
And as Twitter user Dylan Curran pointed out in a comprehensive twitter thread examining his own data cache, the extent and bulk of the data collected and sorted by both companies is staggering.
Google, Curran said, collected 5.5 gigabytes of data on him - equivalent to some 3 million Microsoft Word documents. Facebook, meanwhile, collected only 600 megabytes - equivalent to roughly 400,000 documents.
Another shocking revelation made by Curran: Even after deleting data like search history and revoking permissions for Google and Facebook applications, Curran still found a comprehensive log of his documents and other files stored on Google drive, his search history, chat logs and other sensitive data about his movements that he had expressly deleted.
What's worse, everything shown is the data cache of one individual. Just imagine how much data these companies hold in total.
Want to freak yourself out? I'm gonna show just how much of your information the likes of Facebook and Google store about you without you even realizing it
1. https://www.google.com/maps/timeline?pb …
Google stores your location (if you have it turned on) every time you
turn on your phone, and you can see a timeline from the first day you
started using Google on your phone
2. This is every place I have been in the last twelve months in Ireland,
going in so far as the time of day I was in the location and how long
it took me to get to that location from my previous one pic.twitter.com/I1kB1vwntT
3. https://myactivity.google.com/myactivity
Google stores search history across all your devices on a separate
database, so even if you delete your search history and phone history,
Google STILL stores everything until you go in and delete everything,
and you have to do this on all devices
4. http://www.google.com/settings/ads/
Google creates an advertisement profile based on your information,
including your location, gender, age, hobbies, career, interests,
relationship status, possible weight (need to lose 10lbs in one day?)
and income
5. Google stores information on every app and extension you use, how
often you use them, where you use them, and who you use them to interact
with (who do you talk to on facebook, what countries are you speaking
with, what time you go to sleep at) https://security.google.com/settings/security/permissions …
6. https://www.youtube.com/feed/history/search_history …
Google stores ALL of your YouTube history, so they know whether you're
going to be a parent soon, if you're a conservative, if you're a
progressive, if you're Jewish, Christian, or Muslim, if you're feeling
depressed or suicidal, if you're anorexic...
7. Google offers an option to download all of the data it stores about
you, I've requested to download it and the file is 5.5GB BIG, which is
roughly 3 MILLION Word documents https://www.google.com/takeout
8. https://www.google.com/takeout
This link includes your bookmarks, emails, contacts, your Google Drive
files, all of the above information, your YouTube videos, the photos
you've taken on your phone, the businesses you've bought from, the
products you've bought through Google...
9. Your calendar, your Google hangout sessions, your location history,
the music you listen to, the Google books you've purchased, the Google
groups you're in, the websites you've created, the phones you've owned,
the pages you've shared, how many steps you walk in a day...
10. Facebook offers a similar option to download all your information,
mine was roughly 600mb, which is roughly 400,000 Word documents
11. This includes every message you've ever sent or been sent, every
file you've ever sent or been sent, all the contacts in your phone, and
all the audio messages you've ever sent or been sent pic.twitter.com/H8ng7bcyod
12. Facebook also stores what it think you might be interested in based
off the things you've liked and what you and your friends talk about (I
apparently like the topic 'Girl') pic.twitter.com/fqKiNlfATO
13. Somewhat pointlessly, they also store all the stickers you've ever
sent on Facebook (I have no idea why they do this, it's just a joke at
this stage) pic.twitter.com/4F5sExbynf
14. They also store every time you log into Facebook, where you logged in from, what time, and from what device pic.twitter.com/iWXSPm5Peh
15. And they store all the applications you've ever had connected to
your Facebook account, so they can guess I'm interested in politics and
web and graphic design, that I was single between X and Y period with
the installation of Tinder, and I got a HTC phone in November... pic.twitter.com/bkXruVZxLP
16. Side-note, if you have Windows 10 installed, this is a picture of
JUST the privacy options with 16 different sub-menus, which have all of
the options enabled by default when you install Windows 10 pic.twitter.com/oHyfYndTnJ
17. This includes tracking where you are, what applications you have
installed, when you use them, what you use them for, access to your
webcam and microphone at any time, your contacts, your e-mails, your
calendar, your call history, the messages you send and receive...
18. The files you download, the games you play, your photos and videos,
your music, your search history, your browsing history, even what RADIO
stations you listen to
19. This is one of the craziest things about the modern age, we would
never let the government or a corporation put cameras/microphones in our
homes or location trackers on us, but we just went ahead and did it
ourselves because X$&# it I want to watch cute dog videos.
20. I got the Google Takeout document with all my information, and this
is a breakdown of all the different ways they get your information pic.twitter.com/mPAbyh1I9k
21. Here's the search history document, which has 90,000 different
entries, even showing the images I downloaded and the websites I
accessed (I showed ThePirateBay section to show much damage this
information can do) pic.twitter.com/rZJhJjSe2t
22. Here's my Google Calendar broken down, showing all the events I've
ever added, whether I actually attended them, and what time I attended
them at (this part is what I went for an interview for a Marketing job,
and what time I arrived at) pic.twitter.com/mpB7NpLVzT
23. This is my Google Drive, which includes files I EXPLICITLY deleted
including my resume, my monthly budget, and all the code, files, and
websites I've ever made, and even my PGP private key, which I deleted,
which I use to encrypt e-mails pic.twitter.com/UpfUNTD6yR
24. This is my Google Fit, which shows all of the steps I've ever taken,
any time I walked anywhere, and all the times I've recorded any
meditation/yoga/workouts I've done (I deleted this information and
revoked Google Fit's permissions) pic.twitter.com/mAYmk8zxwR
25. This is all the photos ever taken with my phone, broken down by
year, and includes metadata of when and where I took the photos pic.twitter.com/hBuClVijZv
26. Every e-mail I've ever sent, that's been sent to me, including the ones I deleted or were categorized as spam pic.twitter.com/mbUOlu6KXN
27. And now my Google Activity, this has thousands of files, so I'll just do a short summary of what they have pic.twitter.com/jucdjpQAVY
28. Firstly every Google Ad I've ever viewed or clicked on, every app
I've ever launched or used and when I did it, every website I've ever
visited and what time I did it at, and every app I've ever installed or
searched for pic.twitter.com/DcMdnbzuC6
29. Every image I've ever searched for and saved, every location I've
ever searched for or clicked on, every news article I've ever searched
for or read, and EVERY SINGLE google search I've made since 2009 pic.twitter.com/xPOK8h3qej
30. And then finally, every YouTube video I've ever searched for or viewed, since 2008 pic.twitter.com/0F1Lcwp2FS
31. I'm probably on an FBI watch-list now, so if I die in the next few months IT WASN'T AN ACCIDENT, IT WAS A SET-UP
32. This information has millions of nefarious uses and violates
multiple human rights, you're not a terrorist? Then how come you were
googling ISIS? Work at Google and you're suspicious of your wife?
Perfect, just look up her location and search history for the last ten
years
33. Manage to gain access to someone's Google account? Perfect, you have
a chronological diary of everything that person has done for the last
ten years
The question now is: Will this transparency actually change user's
behavior? Or will Facebook's hollow promises to change be enough to lull
its legions of users back into a passive ignorance. As Curran points
out, people would be outraged if they discovered the government was
monitoring them to this extent. But when Google does it? People hardly
bat an eye.
( and if you have any "smart" tv's or devices in your home, your daily conversations can also be monitored.) http://gadfly01.blogspot.com/2017/02/smart-tvs-are-listening.html
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Most of the congress members are bought and paid for via huge contributions from Zuckerberg and FB
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