lundi 24 août 2015

The Spotify privacy backlash: what is my personal data really worth?

“With your permission, we may collect information stored on your mobile device, such as contacts, photos, or media files ...” No, that wasn’t GCHQ – it was the newterms of service imposed by Spotifyprompting user-outcry last week. Within 24 hours, the music-streaming service had to clarify that it will allow individual opt-outs. But, it was an example of the pressure tech firms are under to monopolise aggregated consumer data.
As well as my photos, contacts, audio and video, Spotify wants the right to collect data not just on my location “but the speed of your movements, such as whether you are running, walking, or in transit”. It would see what I post and like on Facebook and it will store my credit card information, share it with payment processors and use all of this to fire adverts at me.

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