Kidney cancer and social media- you're being watched
Hello, I want to know if anyone else had experienced this? I haven't posted anything on Facebook about my upcoming surgery for my under 2cm renal mass... but Facebook algorithms are suggesting cancer information to me nonstop. There should be consumer protection laws for this kind of stuff. I've only searched Google on kidney cancer and somehow it synched over to Facebook. I really think these companies are unethical and are damaging to people. Today, I got more than 50 ads about cancer, cancer treaments, metastatic disease photos, personal injury lawyers willing to sue for wrongful termination due to cancer... It isn't right and who knows where else this info goes. I'll delete my FB account soon.... and I didn't even post any information about my health and potential cancer on FB for this to happen. Warning you are being watched by these companies.
What have you done to protect your privacy?
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Don't take it personally, I
Don't take it personally, I had a ton of those ads show up today, too. Other days, it's ads for different topics - you just don't notice those because it's not something in the front of your mind. It'll be different ads tomorrow.
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Thanks! I just still think itAliceB1950 said:Don't take it personally, I
Don't take it personally, I had a ton of those ads show up today, too. Other days, it's ads for different topics - you just don't notice those because it's not something in the front of your mind. It'll be different ads tomorrow.
Thanks! I just still think it's not right that those companies do ad targeting and tracking like this. Makes me think I should use VPN or private browser.
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Yes but then can futureBiner said:becouse you discovered
becouse you discovered information about kidney cancer,all media gogle facebook and etc use it to advertize you something you need
dont worry it happen with everyone
Yes but then can future employers discover your suspect health conditions too and deny you a job? There needs to be privacy legislation about this.
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Freedom of Speech
That is almost an oxymoron comment in this day and age. Google, Facebook, You-tube, and the other big tech companies have pretty much excluded the little guy search engines. I realized that several years ago. I'm a trustee for out companies pension plan, went to the site of the investment company who held it to register a newly qualified employee, and started receiving pop-up and direct email about investing. They track what you search for and then bombard you with other advertising.
RE your cancer. Sorry to hear about it. I'm like iceman; it's going on 15 years since original Dx. Hang in there.
donna_lee
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its discriminationhope_123 said:Yes but then can future
Yes but then can future employers discover your suspect health conditions too and deny you a job? There needs to be privacy legislation about this.
if you live in US deny job because cancer discrimination
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Privacy
Hope ....I sympathize with you. I am a very private person. The past couple of years, as technology has invaded our homes, I have taken on learning as much as I can. The more I delve into it, the more interesting it gets. I do have a relative who has a job in cybersecurity, and his stories and advice just astonish me. I am not paranoid, I just think my life is my own, and I get to decide who i share with. I read everything. Most people dont read the consents you give to apps. They want access to everything on your phone. Consequently I dont have many apps installed. Google does not hide the fact that it monitors everything you do, stores it and shares it with affiliates. You can go into google settings and change alot of what they have access to, and who they share with. You can also control history and delete that. There are browsers that dont share or store your information. Duck duck go and Firefox are popular. I use Firefox.
Here is another strange, but true thing that I tested. I read that your phone listens to you. I thought that sounded like something crazy. My son and I purposely talked in person about buying a Mustang GT500. Neither of us ever googled anything. The next day we both had pop up adds all related to Ford, Mustangs, buying used vehicles, dealerships.
My security employed relative called me about my doggy cam I bought for fun. I can be watched easily in my own home. I only plug it in when i leave.
Anyway, I do sympathize with you. Go to your google settings and change them. Perhaps your facebook settings too. Use a different browser for personal searches.
I also have location turned off on my phone. I think its creepy that I get pop-ups or texts and emails about my recent visit to Lowes etc.
Maybe some people like all this spying on us, or think its harmless. I think its just creepy and an invasion of privacy.
I do not think you can legally have your job jeopardized because of a diagnosis in the US.
Best wishes to you.
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Thank you, funny thing aa_oaklee said:Privacy
Hope ....I sympathize with you. I am a very private person. The past couple of years, as technology has invaded our homes, I have taken on learning as much as I can. The more I delve into it, the more interesting it gets. I do have a relative who has a job in cybersecurity, and his stories and advice just astonish me. I am not paranoid, I just think my life is my own, and I get to decide who i share with. I read everything. Most people dont read the consents you give to apps. They want access to everything on your phone. Consequently I dont have many apps installed. Google does not hide the fact that it monitors everything you do, stores it and shares it with affiliates. You can go into google settings and change alot of what they have access to, and who they share with. You can also control history and delete that. There are browsers that dont share or store your information. Duck duck go and Firefox are popular. I use Firefox.
Here is another strange, but true thing that I tested. I read that your phone listens to you. I thought that sounded like something crazy. My son and I purposely talked in person about buying a Mustang GT500. Neither of us ever googled anything. The next day we both had pop up adds all related to Ford, Mustangs, buying used vehicles, dealerships.
My security employed relative called me about my doggy cam I bought for fun. I can be watched easily in my own home. I only plug it in when i leave.
Anyway, I do sympathize with you. Go to your google settings and change them. Perhaps your facebook settings too. Use a different browser for personal searches.
I also have location turned off on my phone. I think its creepy that I get pop-ups or texts and emails about my recent visit to Lowes etc.
Maybe some people like all this spying on us, or think its harmless. I think its just creepy and an invasion of privacy.
I do not think you can legally have your job jeopardized because of a diagnosis in the US.
Best wishes to you.
Thank you, funny thing a friend of mine just had a chat about someone else who has lupus and survived and Covid-19, then soon after a drug advertisement for a lupus drug was sent to me online! Lol! This stuff is out of control!
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