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Verizon privacy notice

finndo77

Android Expert
Not sure if everyone received (or read) the privacy notice Verizon mailed out this past week; however done of the listed items look to not be so good for those who root or tether without permission. (it says not including users in Arizona)

You have thirty days to reply either online at http://www.Verizonwireless.com/myprivacy or by calling 866.211.0874

The list of things they can/will monitor and "shared to affiliates and parent companies and their subsidiares" which basically means anyone that they want...

1. Addresses of websites you visit
2. Location of your device
3. App and device feature usage
4. Information about your use of Verizon products and services (such as data and calling features, device type, and amount of use).
5. Demographic and interest categories provided to us by other companies, such as gender, age range, sports fan, frequent diner, or pretty owner ("demographics")

Number four is not all inclusive in the examples given...
Number five could mean anything from uploading cookies from your device and storing them on Verizon or other servers to actually contacting websites to obtain racing data about your visits.

It then states that they will not share personally identifying information outside of Verizon (not that paying your rent online from your phone, what bank you visit from a phone app, or employer data gathered from visiting linked in or any site where you post any job information, plus your gender, when combined would not personally identify you..)

Possible usages of this data include
1. To create business and marketing reports
2. To allow other companies to create business and marketing reports
3. Make movie ads more relevant


Number one allows them to use generalized info and give it to anyone, including info like 90% of all males ages 24-30 have visited a porn site.

Number two allows them to give or sell the data they may have used in number one

Number three... Anyone remember carrier IQ?


Hope this helps everyone to decide to opt out of these, yes I am biased, no I do not work in the mobile device industry, not do I own stock in any mobile device company.
 
Lovely big red! I haven't received this yet but will be opting out once I do. It sounds like more of a marketing issue but either way I don't like it. The one downside to having a smart phone is the information trail it leaves behind and this sounds like further proof of it. Yea whatever happened with the CarrierIQ issue? If I recall correctly wasnt there updates pushed to supposedly remove it? No comment about the 90% of males statistic lol.
 
It's really easy to opt out at that link. However, this data is the same shit Facebook shares with advertising affiliates and it's fairly stripped of personal info.
 
Lovely big red! I haven't received this yet but will be opting out once I do. It sounds like more of a marketing issue but either way I don't like it. The one downside to having a smart phone is the information trail it leaves behind and this sounds like further proof of it. Yea whatever happened with the CarrierIQ issue? If I recall correctly wasnt there updates pushed to supposedly remove it? No comment about the 90% of males statistic lol.

Verizon doesn't use CarrierIQ, so no worries.
 
It was an example...
You do know that 70% of statistics are made up to favor whatever the person spouting them wants to look better.

How is Greenville today? It is hot as snot in Rock hill.
 
I just clicked that link and logged in and this is what it said "There are no services available. A location service must be downloaded on the handset to be listed here."

That's a good thing, but what location service would have to be downloaded for it to let me opt out? Just curious
 
Just answered my own question. Logged into my wifes account and she had a location service listed for rim's bb maps. Glad she doesn't use her bb anymore.

Also realized if you aren't the account manager you can't change the cpni settings.
 
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