- Joined
- Jan 24, 2016
- Messages
- 14,405
- Reaction score
- 25,210
- Points
- 2,238
Kind of off topic but, a lot of people find trying to protect their information, overwhelming, to say the least. Also, they're trying to "protect" information that is already leaked. Mostly, all you can do at this point is decide how you are going to mitigate any damage from said info getting out, going forward. There's an easy way, a hard way and an unconventional, yet easy and effective way of dealing with this. You could try to remove the info from the web. Good luck.(hard) You could use a service and/or stay vigilant about any future activity associated with any of your meta data.(easier) Or, what I like to do, is ruin their data.If someone spies on me all they're going to hear is me talking to my animals, the computer, sometimes the corners of the wall or doorknobs when I run into them, and singing very loudly and offkey.
A piece of incorrect information is much more harmful to an algorithm than a piece of missing data. Not only do I provide them with incorrect data by clicking to sites I normally never would, entering wrong data in dropdowns and 'boxes' and my favourite, 'Like' absolutely everything that they suggest for you. It only takes about a half day to 'break' an algorithm. You'll start seeing the results pretty quickly. First, your ads and suggestions will not really make sense. Then, they will go 'Bizarro'! They will have nothing to do with you, or each other. This won't cut down on how much they spy on you but, it will decrease it's effectiveness.