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By *oodmess OP   Man
over a year ago

yumsville

Lloyds along with 200 other chemists have passed emails, first, surname and telephone numbers over Facebook and TikTok. Search field data was also disclosed, so if you bought something or not, you searching for 'itch cream' on their sites meant social networks received your data to enable advertising.

Does this data/personal information harvesting worry you, or are you more 'forget and forgive' about it?

My app use is fairly limited, but just as example - sites like this (not that info has been shared), personal pics, vids, activities, voices, destinations and nonsense questions are asked giving reads on anything from personal history to tastes, income, times abroad, personality and on. It's quick to forget what information you're sharing.

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By *inister_SpinsterWoman
over a year ago

Manchester(ish).

You think this is limited to one company ?

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By *oodmess OP   Man
over a year ago

yumsville


"You think this is limited to one company ?

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Not sure what you mean there. You more a forget and forgive then?

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By *rder66Man
over a year ago

Tatooine

Its been going on for a while now and not only those you mention do it.

The internet has more knowledge about who you fuck then what you tell any of your partners.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts

Got enough to worry about than someone getting into my bank account and paying my overdraft off. Crack on. Any social media I’ve got isn’t in my actual name. Business social media is but that’s all over the net anyway so nah not worried.

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By *ohn KanakaMan
over a year ago

Not all that North of North London


"Lloyds along with 200 other chemists have passed emails, first, surname and telephone numbers over Facebook and TikTok. Search field data was also disclosed, so if you bought something or not, you searching for 'itch cream' on their sites meant social networks received your data to enable advertising.

Does this data/personal information harvesting worry you, or are you more 'forget and forgive' about it?

My app use is fairly limited, but just as example - sites like this (not that info has been shared), personal pics, vids, activities, voices, destinations and nonsense questions are asked giving reads on anything from personal history to tastes, income, times abroad, personality and on. It's quick to forget what information you're sharing.

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What do you mean they "have passed emails first surname and phone number over Facebook and tictok"

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By *oodmess OP   Man
over a year ago

yumsville

I've always had a healthy pessimism toward technology. I realise you can't escape it but after seeing apps access everything on your phone then disappear or be bought out or more everyday asks of mail details from organisations when it's unnecessary, I've always tried to sidestep it where I can.

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By *oodmess OP   Man
over a year ago

yumsville


"Lloyds along with 200 other chemists have passed emails, first, surname and telephone numbers over Facebook and TikTok. Search field data was also disclosed, so if you bought something or not, you searching for 'itch cream' on their sites meant social networks received your data to enable advertising.

Does this data/personal information harvesting worry you, or are you more 'forget and forgive' about it?

My app use is fairly limited, but just as example - sites like this (not that info has been shared), personal pics, vids, activities, voices, destinations and nonsense questions are asked giving reads on anything from personal history to tastes, income, times abroad, personality and on. It's quick to forget what information you're sharing.

What do you mean they "have passed emails first surname and phone number over Facebook and tictok""

Exactly that, they have now removed the pixel that gives the data, though they were also passing medication details.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

how many people truly read the cookie notice before agreeing to everything!? Data is being harvested constantly, and guess what, Tesco with their clubcard probably have more info than they know what to do with. Our data is a commodity in the business world

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By *agerMorganMan
over a year ago

Canvey Island

Unfortunately data harvesting is one of those things that occur on a far FAR greater scale than people realise.

Google is a huge pioneer of this, through their Chrome browser, extensions etc etc. Android phones are just as bad for this.

GDPR was supposed to stop this, but like all things, too many loopholes baked in, “legitimate interest” being one of them.

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By *oodmess OP   Man
over a year ago

yumsville


"Unfortunately data harvesting is one of those things that occur on a far FAR greater scale than people realise.

Google is a huge pioneer of this, through their Chrome browser, extensions etc etc. Android phones are just as bad for this.

GDPR was supposed to stop this, but like all things, too many loopholes baked in, “legitimate interest” being one of them. "

So to get opinion ... does it bother you or do you try to limit that what you give

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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So to get opinion ... does it bother you or do you try to limit that what you give"

Always limit, have no traditional social media accounts, my exact existence doesn't exist online, if you google my name, I'm a black author in the states, not a chunky white engineer from the uk. Always deactivate all legitimate interest and don't sign up to loyalty programs.

Can we take an email address for your receipt? No, you absolutely cannot

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By *ohn KanakaMan
over a year ago

Not all that North of North London


"Lloyds along with 200 other chemists have passed emails, first, surname and telephone numbers over Facebook and TikTok. Search field data was also disclosed, so if you bought something or not, you searching for 'itch cream' on their sites meant social networks received your data to enable advertising.

Does this data/personal information harvesting worry you, or are you more 'forget and forgive' about it?

My app use is fairly limited, but just as example - sites like this (not that info has been shared), personal pics, vids, activities, voices, destinations and nonsense questions are asked giving reads on anything from personal history to tastes, income, times abroad, personality and on. It's quick to forget what information you're sharing.

What do you mean they "have passed emails first surname and phone number over Facebook and tictok"

Exactly that, they have now removed the pixel that gives the data, though they were also passing medication details. "

So who have they passed it to and why?

Sorry I'm not being deliberately obtuse, I have no idea what you mean?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I mean, our phones and banks have been doing all this for years, I don’t see why an app doing exactly the same while being open is a problem, more informative than problematic, no?

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Cheeseville, Somerset


"Unfortunately data harvesting is one of those things that occur on a far FAR greater scale than people realise.

Google is a huge pioneer of this, through their Chrome browser, extensions etc etc. Android phones are just as bad for this.

GDPR was supposed to stop this, but like all things, too many loopholes baked in, “legitimate interest” being one of them.

So to get opinion ... does it bother you or do you try to limit that what you give"

I couldn't care less about data harvesting to be honest.

If companies want to pay someone to find out what shopping I buy to try and persuade me to change brands then crack on. I'm a grown adult capable of making my own choices and hard to sway by adverts.

Likewise general personal data. I've filled enough surveys out in my life, entered enough online competitions and shared enough personal info on mainstream social media to quite frankly bore the pants off of any marketing whizz kids.

What I want to keep private I do. But honestly....worrying about targeted advertising, covert government surveillance and the 'illuminati' watching my every move? Never gonna happen. I even like CCTV. It keeps people safer.

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By *4bimMan
over a year ago

Farnborough Hampshire

Not on Facebook or any other social media

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just use Adblock, problem solved.

Collected data means nothing if they cannot translate that into ad and sales revenue.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

I think it's wise to be wary. Apps require so many permissions so I'm quite careful

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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands

The benefits of the internet. ?????????????

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By *oodmess OP   Man
over a year ago

yumsville

So fake goods are available everywhere but it seems a slight co-incidence TikTok has seen sales in counterfeit meds and beauty products increase on the back of it collecting pharmacy data. It's buyer beware if any shop online.

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/apr/23/tiktok-cashing-in-counterfeit-beauty-products-skin-gels

Original article.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/apr/15/lloyds-pharmacy-shared-customer-sensitive-data-targeted-advertising-tiktok-facebook

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By *inister_SpinsterWoman
over a year ago

Manchester(ish).


"You think this is limited to one company ?

Not sure what you mean there. You more a forget and forgive then?"

I mean if you're connected online, lots of companies take and use your information.

Most people are oblivious to this.

Some of the data gathering is pretty harmless. It's the collation of data from disparate sources. That's when it has unpleasant implications.

There's a lot of reputable information on data gathering and information harvesting if you're motivated to look OP.

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By *oodmess OP   Man
over a year ago

yumsville


"You think this is limited to one company ?

Not sure what you mean there. You more a forget and forgive then?

I mean if you're connected online, lots of companies take and use your information.

Most people are oblivious to this.

Some of the data gathering is pretty harmless. It's the collation of data from disparate sources. That's when it has unpleasant implications.

There's a lot of reputable information on data gathering and information harvesting if you're motivated to look OP. "

Data gathering and collection is usually to understand trends. It's not usually a means for external companies to hive off medications, site searches, telephone numbers or emails.

The fact Lloyds removed the ability for them to gather the data shows they were laps (until reported), in keeping personal data secure.

Capita who have military and NHS contracts have just been hacked. If they were revealing customer data on a daily basis they would no longer be in operation.

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London

So that's why I keep getting ads for pile cream on Facebook.

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By *oodmess OP   Man
over a year ago

yumsville


"So that's why I keep getting ads for pile cream on Facebook. "

XXXL CONDOMS for me... no wonder they keep breaking

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