This company sucked mobile device ids from the phones of Iowa caucus goers to match them with their online profileshttp://www.marketplace.org/2016/02/10/business/new-frontier-voter-tracking …
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@kashhill@ThisIsFusion it's trivial to name the user with all of the details held within the ad network. It's not anonymous.
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When you download an app to your phone and it says, ‘Hey, can I use your location?’, this is what can happen http://fusion.net/story/268108/dstillery-clever-tracking-trick/ …
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@kashhill@MikeOkuda said it before and bears repeating... SO GLAD I don't own a smart phoneThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@kashhill Well done. First thoughts: 1. turn off wireless 2. use ad blockers for browsers 3. don't browse unless necessary -
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@kashhill@ThisIsFusion Great argument for consumer facing#privacy promoting tech like@Blackphone_ch eh? (Don't work there anymore either)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@kashhill voter research probably NOT an OK use of IDFA under Apple termshttp://www.inmobi.com/blog/2014/05/06/idfa-and-how-to-avoid-getting-your-app-rejected-by-itunes … -
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@kashhill i wonder if Distillery would agree 2 target ads to people while they were in the caucus room? Because that is also possible
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