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Forget privacy: We should be glad that advertisers can see all our data

Jun 172014
 
 June 17, 2014  Posted by Dissent Breaches, Business

Perfect. The CEO of a company, Epsilon, that had one of the biggest data breaches in U.S. history, writes an Op-Ed on how we should be glad – glad, he tells us – that advertisers can see all our data.

Uh huh. Sure, Bryan.

 

 

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