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Off topic & small talk: Reportage - Access when the network becomes the enemy.

Topic created on 28th Mar. 2019 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 3 | Views: 1,274
redriver67
Expert
In this report you can see again that we have arrived in 2019. It's crazy how vulnerable and transparent we have become in the meantime.

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Latino
Experienced
Yes, unfortunately, it is difficult to communicate this to people. Most of the time you are dismissed as a crazy conspiracy theorist and even made fun of.
When the worst case scenario occurs later, "I told you so" is unfortunately not helpful either.

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Kleinkariert
Expert
Why we have arrived in 2019? The video is from 2014 and the problem of the data has also been known for some time. The scandal is not new, but like everything, it is hushed up and eventually becomes an accepted habit. It is completely normal today to find data about almost everyone online, but what is evaluated internally from it is somewhat more extreme. You can map entire behavior patterns, to what extent price, ranking, advertising, offers ... influences buying behavior.

Alone in the online casino you get bonus offers now and then, not because the casinos love you so much but they know exactly that if the 10 free spins give nothing then the player will Deposit in many cases. First small, if it does not work again, the deposits are quickly more and higher. Targeted loss of control is thus achieved. And similarly it goes in many other areas such as video games with Booster or Loot Packs, in the fashion industry to suggest higher quality is often taken even a sales figure, for example, instead of 19.99 € costs a T-shirt 20 €. Once it is on sale again, 99 € is used to deceive <Schau das ist jetzt besonders günstig>

Every bigger game has a whole team of psychologists behind it, every at least medium sized company has marketing experts or at least takes advice from a marketing company. There is even a whole industry that sells and buys customer data and they really make a lot of money.</Schau>

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Knochen
Elite
Kleinkariert wrote on 28/03/2019 at 21:37: Why that we have arrived in 2019? The video is from 2014 and the problem with the data has also been known for a long time. The scandal is not new, but like everything something is hushed up and eventually becomes accepted habit. It is completely normal today to find data about almost everyone online, but what is evaluated internally from it is somewhat more extreme. You can map entire behavior patterns, to what extent price, ranking, advertising, offers ... influences buying behavior.

Alone in the online casino you get bonus offers now and then, not because the casinos love you so much but they know exactly that if the 10 free spins give nothing then the player will Deposit in many cases. First small, if it does not work again, the deposits are quickly more and higher. Targeted loss of control is thus achieved. And similarly it goes in many other areas such as video games with Booster or Loot Packs, in the fashion industry to suggest higher quality is often taken even a sales figure, for example, instead of 19.99 € costs a T-shirt 20 €. As soon as it is on sale again, 99 € is used to deceive <Schau das ist jetzt besonders günstig>

Every bigger game has a whole team of psychologists behind it, every at least medium sized company has marketing experts or at least takes advice from a marketing company. There is even a whole industry that sells and buys customer data and they really make a lot of money.

You're right, you can find data about just about anyone, but a large part of the population puts this data online completely voluntarily. You can of course demonize free services like Google or Facebook for selling data, but on the other hand I wonder what the expectation should be? Billion-dollar companies offering their services for free? On the Internet, it's quite simple: If the product costs nothing, you are the product

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