You are not safe with your information even if you own the company sometimes. Mark Zuckerberg thought his family holiday photos were safe on his website and they put to the top of the news feed. Regulations are coming along but we do not have enough clear consumer protective regulations when it comes to the internet. If you can’t be private within the company you built, what's going to happen to all of the rest of us?
We go to websites and pay the price of having them look at our cookies do come and shop or read articles that interest us, but we never really know how much of our information they are taking and what specifically. I do not get a invoice for what you have looked at and documented from my computer or cell phone. I just pay the toll. When you try to block the cookies you cannot come in, as if they are punishing you for listening to a law made to protect us. Google and Facebook have been accused of target marketing through cookies, emails and other privacy destroying practices.
Now on the other end Mark Zuckerberg holiday photo can collateral damage from the war with google Facebook has been entrenched in. The fight for the future of the internet is becoming loud and ugly. Facebook aligning themselves with Microsoft to bring their search engine to life. Twitter and Facebook have begun to collaborate as well. Google has built their product from the ground up, refusing offers from everyone to build the powerful, can’t live without company we see today. Tapping into the search engine market, trying to compete with wooly mammoth in the room may take more than Zuckerberg’s new found allies.
J.P. Bellanton
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