It's a long list what this Daily bongrag collects. If interested, one can search "what data is dailymail collecting about its users".
And together with other obscure links this user @gaijin is posting here, I'm sure it can create a pretty good personal ID canvas. I just hate this kind of stupidity, hiding behind dailyshit to make more lists... it's the same as CIA is doing here in Europe, hiding their super secret headquarters above certain banks and pharmaceutical facilities, kind of sloppy thing to do, who on earth would figure that out. :p C'mon.
The Daily Mail links are most often tongue in cheek.
You should be anonymizing your browser usage, anyways.
Daily Mail is far from the only source that is collecting your data.
"what data is dailymail collecting about its users"
AND HOW DOES THAT COMPARE TO OTHER NEWS SITES should be a relevant portion.
Google is the king of data collection, with a near-ubiquitous presence online and offline.
Yahoo and Microsoft/Bing collect similar types of data, but usually within fewer walled gardens.
Daily Mail doesn’t even come close in scope or precision, but it monetizes every pixel of your time on their site through aggressive third-party ad tech powered by... Google.
So, good fucking luck stopping Google from getting your data.
MeyerLansky 0 points 1 day ago
The Daily Mail links are most often tongue in cheek.
You should be anonymizing your browser usage, anyways.
Daily Mail is far from the only source that is collecting your data.
AND HOW DOES THAT COMPARE TO OTHER NEWS SITES should be a relevant portion.
Google is the king of data collection, with a near-ubiquitous presence online and offline.
Yahoo and Microsoft/Bing collect similar types of data, but usually within fewer walled gardens.
Daily Mail doesn’t even come close in scope or precision, but it monetizes every pixel of your time on their site through aggressive third-party ad tech powered by... Google.
So, good fucking luck stopping Google from getting your data.