You Have Been DataMined

By Ada Denis

It touches hundreds of millions of us all day while we are blissfully unsuspecting.

Today's advanced universe is overwhelming in data but is starving for knowledge. Data minelaying is the look for for significant designs and styles. It's also been ringed the hard stepchild to statistcial analysis.

To make you an exercise you go to your local supermarket to purchase food and you expend your store card for discounts and fast checkout. It make the store a record of how often you shop, what foods you like and at what prices in this instance it's a win-win place. This keeps thoughout your day as you bank go to the mall, gas station, and so on.

However information is progressively composed without your knowledge or go for. "Black Boxes" the size of cigarette packs have been installed in 40 million vehicles to supervise speed, seat belt use, and more. Only 5 states at the show time want that the purchaser be made aware of this fact.

The trade-off is person has a record of when and where you drive,what you eat, what over the counter medicines you purchase,whether you smoke or not,where you fell and with whom, what you like to read and find out and expend money on.

Any one particular is not offensive but when birth certificates, credit histories, real estate acts, military records, and insurance claims are drew together it paints a very inner picture. Add to the mix that the average person is seen by surveillence cameras 75X a day.

In the last decade an explosion of technology has taken place and the unsatisfied appetite of marketers for information about consumers has made data appeal less voulutary and more worrying.

Data mining is big business. Companies vacuum up data from unrestricted and personalised records, aggragate it examine it and betray it to buyers leading from personalised companies to the CIA. If an error endures there is no knowledge on your part thus it can't be fixed.

Data thieveries are on the uprise taken are banks, credit card companies, and the worst of the data brokers Choicepoint.
When their records were breach they left millions of people vunerable to identity theft.

In ending technology is here to stay and we love convience but we must be alert and stay vigilant. Also it's time for Congress to step up and do their job to make a basic bill of rights for all information. This will provide us with much involved protection.

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