Indivudually your viewing habbits are worth nothing to the company that buys the information. The only thing that they care about is "what is the most viewed show?" Why would a company look and see: ooohhh John is watching Survivor, we should have a comercial then. We're not talking about credit card information here, i don't like what an outcry privacy advocates are making over the small stuff like this.
I don't see any mention of the Washington Post in the linked article.
Someone needs to call Bloomberg and inform him of his promotion.
Indivudually your viewing habbits are worth nothing to the company that buys the information. The only thing that they care about is "what is the most viewed show?" Why would a company look and see: ooohhh John is watching Survivor, we should have a comercial then. We're not talking about credit card information here, i don't like what an outcry privacy advocates are making over the small stuff like this.
I wonder if the government has to keep all the resumes that are sent to them from people wanting municipal jobs and the like