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Thats just creepy! O.O I bet that they giggle at the sites I go to lol.
Originally posted by
Emma (Girl With Fire)
Ooh this ones long! But good to know!
17 8 people(groups) that have access to your porn browsing data
The adult sites you’re on – Even if you didn’t give them your credit card, they have ways to identify you/your ... more
17 8 people(groups) that have access to your porn browsing data
The adult sites you’re on – Even if you didn’t give them your credit card, they have ways to identify you/your ... more
Ooh this ones long! But good to know!
17 8 people(groups) that have access to your porn browsing data
The adult sites you’re on – Even if you didn’t give them your credit card, they have ways to identify you/your computer
Google – Everything you search on Google is tracked by google and if you have a Gmail account, they probably know who you actually are.
Content Networks such as Gawker, Tumblr and Stumbleupon
Ad Networks that implant cookies to track which ads are effective and which to show you
Your ISP – Everything you do on the internet goes through them, generally they leave your personal search data alone, but they could access anything they liked if they needed or wanted to.
Neighbour – If you are using a wireless connection that is unencrypted or easy to hack, your neighbour could not only be tracking what you do, but also be endangering your security
Your IT guy – Anybody with access to files saved into your computer can pretty easily get an idea of what you have been up to, and might need to if you have downloaded a virus.
Your spouse/roommate anybody using your computer, whether nosy or not, could probably type in a few letters in the wrong sequence and have your computer or browser offer them a list of suggested topics based on your searches. Oops! less
17 8 people(groups) that have access to your porn browsing data
The adult sites you’re on – Even if you didn’t give them your credit card, they have ways to identify you/your computer
Google – Everything you search on Google is tracked by google and if you have a Gmail account, they probably know who you actually are.
Content Networks such as Gawker, Tumblr and Stumbleupon
Ad Networks that implant cookies to track which ads are effective and which to show you
Your ISP – Everything you do on the internet goes through them, generally they leave your personal search data alone, but they could access anything they liked if they needed or wanted to.
Neighbour – If you are using a wireless connection that is unencrypted or easy to hack, your neighbour could not only be tracking what you do, but also be endangering your security
Your IT guy – Anybody with access to files saved into your computer can pretty easily get an idea of what you have been up to, and might need to if you have downloaded a virus.
Your spouse/roommate anybody using your computer, whether nosy or not, could probably type in a few letters in the wrong sequence and have your computer or browser offer them a list of suggested topics based on your searches. Oops! less