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Warning
- You Have Been DataMined! |
by:
Robert
Hart |
Hundreds
of millions are affected each day with little
or no control of their destiny.
Today's high-tech world is drowning in data
but is starved for knowledge. Data mining
is the search for significant patterns and
trends. It's also been called the poor stepchild
to statistcial analysis.
To give you an example you go to your local
supermarket to buy food and you use your
store card for discounts and fast checkout.
It give the store a record of how often
you shop, what foods you like and at what
prices in this case it's a win-win situation.
This continues thoughout your day as you
bank go to the mall, gas station, and so
on.
However information is increasingly collected
without your knowledge or consent. "Black
Boxes" the size of cigarette packs have
been installed in 40 million vehicles to
monitor speed, seat belt use, and more.
Only 5 states at the present time require
that the buyer be made aware of this fact.
The trade-off is somone has a record of
when and where you drive,what you eat, what
over the counter medications you buy,whether
you smoke or not,where you fly and with
whom, what you like to read and watch and
spend money on.
Any one item is not invasive but when birth
certificates, credit histories, real estate
deeds, military records, and insurance claims
are pulled together it paints a very intimate
picture. Add to the mix that the average
person is seen by surveillence cameras 75X
a day.
In the past decade an explosion of technology
has taken place and the insatiable appetite
of marketers for information about consumers
has made data collection less voulutary
and more worrisome.
Data mining is big business. Companies vacuum
up data from public and private records,
aggragate it analyze it and sell it to buyers
ranging from private companies to the CIA.
If an error exists there is no knowledge
on your part thus it can't be fixed.
Data thefts are on the rise included are
banks, credit card companies, and the biggest
of the data brokers Choicepoint.
When their records were breach they left
millions of people vunerable to identity
theft.
In closing technology is here to stay and
we love convience but we must be aware and
remain vigilant. Also it's time for Congress
to step up and do their job to create a
basic bill of rights for all information.
This will provide us with much needed protection.
About the author:
Robert Hart - Affiliate marketer, webinar
moderator, author
Dataminer
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