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Big-tech's Most Invasive and Offensive Types of Data Collection




  1. Search History – Every query you've ever made, revealing personal interests, fears, and habits.

  2. Location Data – GPS history, places visited, routes taken, and frequent locations.

  3. Voice Data – Recordings and transcripts from voice commands and assistant interactions.

  4. Email Data – Metadata, recipient addresses, email times, and keywords scanned for ad targeting.

  5. Photos and Videos Metadata – Location, device details, and timestamps tied to your personal photos.

  6. Health and Fitness Data – Step counts, workouts, heart rate, and other health metrics.

  7. Purchases – Detailed records of spending habits, including receipts from emails and payment platforms.

  8. Social Interactions – Conversations, video calls, and activity in communication apps.

  9. Private Messages – Content scanned for context, keywords, or ad targeting.

  10. Browsing History – Every website visited, tracked even in Incognito Mode.

  11. Ads Interaction – Clicks, ad views, preferences, and inferred purchasing behaviors.

  12. Device Microphone Access – Potential eavesdropping through always-on listening features.

  13. Connected Devices – Data from smart home devices like cameras, speakers, and thermostats.

  14. Biometric Data – Fingerprints, facial recognition, and voiceprint data.

  15. Payment Methods – Credit card details, bank account numbers, and payment platform usage.

  16. Wi-Fi Network Connections – Logs of networks joined, including timestamps and locations.

  17. Bluetooth Pairing Logs – Connections with other devices, including personal gadgets.

  18. IP Address History – Your digital fingerprint and physical location over time.

  19. Call Logs and Contacts – Lists of who you’ve called, call duration, and synced contact details.

  20. Calendar Events – Names, locations, participants, and event topics.

  21. Keyword Trends – Insights drawn from frequently used search and communication phrases.

  22. Smart Home Camera Footage – Recorded visuals from security cameras or home assistants.

  23. Auto-play and Streaming History – Viewing habits and binge-watching patterns.

  24. File Sharing Activity – What files were shared, with whom, and when.

  25. Cloud Backup Content – Documents, photos, and personal files stored in cloud services.

  26. Data from Children’s Accounts – Activity, preferences, and behavior patterns of underage users.

  27. Crash Reports and Error Logs – Revealing app or device vulnerabilities and usage.

  28. Sleep Patterns – When you sleep, how long, and sleep quality via smart devices.

  29. Archived Conversations – Stored messages, including deleted ones, accessible via backups.

  30. Mood and Emotional Tracking – Data inferred from typing patterns, voice tone, or app behavior.


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