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There are serious concerns about governments invading the privacy of citizens, and we should all be worried about that, but private companies are probably doing a lot worse. Heck, Google's whole business model is giving us free stuff, which allows them to collect information about us, which they sell to marketers.
You get free GPS navigation so that Acme Inc can target their online ads more accurately.
For the longest time, YouTube kept showing me advertisements in Spanish. I don't speak Spanish. When this happens, I try not to disabuse anyone of the fact that the ad targeted at me is targeted very poorly. I like it when those companies have the wrong is about me and who I am.
Lately, Facebook has been showing me a lot of ads related to martial arts schools.
The thing that prompted me to write this post was an advertisement on Facebook intended for people who own martial arts schools.
This is insane. I haven't practiced judo since I was eight. I never made it past dark green belt, and frankly I didn't deserve that.
All of which makes me grin, of course. Like I said, it makes me happy to know that somewhere out there are marketers with entirely wrong information about me in their grubby little databases.
So share your stories. What do you think about the issue of private corporations collecting so much information about us? What are some funny, poorly targeted ads that were shown to you?
You get free GPS navigation so that Acme Inc can target their online ads more accurately.
For the longest time, YouTube kept showing me advertisements in Spanish. I don't speak Spanish. When this happens, I try not to disabuse anyone of the fact that the ad targeted at me is targeted very poorly. I like it when those companies have the wrong is about me and who I am.
Lately, Facebook has been showing me a lot of ads related to martial arts schools.
The thing that prompted me to write this post was an advertisement on Facebook intended for people who own martial arts schools.
This is insane. I haven't practiced judo since I was eight. I never made it past dark green belt, and frankly I didn't deserve that.
All of which makes me grin, of course. Like I said, it makes me happy to know that somewhere out there are marketers with entirely wrong information about me in their grubby little databases.
So share your stories. What do you think about the issue of private corporations collecting so much information about us? What are some funny, poorly targeted ads that were shown to you?
