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Originally Posted by Rathji
My mistake, you mentioned your credit card number and I was supposed to know you were talking about a Mt Dew commercial.
I guess I can stop posting, because you seem like you are having a completely different conversation in your head than the one we are seeing.
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The point I was trying to make was that personal info exists in varying degrees and one should protect themselves as much as they can, rather than just give up (some would react to the credit card and social security number comment as a facetious joke, others, unbridled hostility).
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Originally Posted by TorqueDog
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Your actions and reactions to content are gathered, analysed, and responded to dynamically during your day-to-day web browsing. If you think otherwise, you're kidding yourself.
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I can accept this, as I can control every bit of data I place about myself online and I do appreciate how it can streamline my online activities. However, I would rank placing a potential spy camera in my living room as a level of intrusiveness that I could never be comfortable with and there is nothing Microsoft could say to convince me otherwise.
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