• @TheGoldenGod
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      239 months ago

      Exactly, a damn good reason to avoid the Wi-Fi in stores altogether. So many wifi access points are super weak in security and super sketchy.

      I try sticking to my home where I can manage it like a nervous hawk.

    • @Nahvi
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      39 months ago

      This is a fantastic read.

      I remember febreeze coming out and being like, that would be cool but you can’t trust ads and it sounds like total BS. I knew they added a scent, but I had not idea about the subtle social manipulation that they used to shift people’s habits.

      Speaking of habits, this is the first time I have heard about all the science involved in studying and breaking them.

      Thank you for that link. Definitely going to save it.

      • @[email protected]
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        29 months ago

        Not really. With https luckily being the default, at most they could get the sites you were going to (I don’t think dnss is dead, but it’s been very slow to grow unfortunately).

        They could probably see if you’re checking Amazon or Google, but wouldn’t be able to see what you’re looking at exactly. Theoretically they could use cameras and or triangulation to see what you’re in front of when you use the Internet, but a VPN would still show traffic so they’d know you’re looking up something.

        The big thing this would do is act like a loyalty card… They give you some amount of benefit in exchange for tracking your purchases in ever higher detail. Mostly it’s just like that, except they’d also be able to see how long you are in the store, and ideally they can link it to your purchases so they can infer more about it

        FWIW, I wouldn’t only consider giving them a disposable email

    • @hperrin
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      19 months ago

      Now they can tell when women are pregnant before they even have sex.