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      A recent report highlights that data brokers buy and sell extremely detailed personal information — from your address, phone number, and voting or court records to even sensitive data like religious affiliation or your continuous GPS location. These brokers collect information from your smartphone apps, social-media use, public records, and more — package it into “profiles,” and then offer it up for sale to advertisers, marketers, and potentially malicious actors. The piece warns that simply deleting some apps isn’t enough: the data may already be out there, circulating among brokers for resale.

      Sources: FOX News, Norton

      Key Takeaways

      – Data brokers aggregate info from everyday phone usage, apps, public records, and third-party trackers — then sell it broadly, often without user knowledge or consent.

      – This sale of personal data opens the door to scams, identity theft, invasive surveillance, and price discrimination by retailers using behavioral profiling.

      – While it’s nearly impossible to erase your full digital footprint, proactively tightening privacy — deleting unused apps, limiting permissions, using privacy-focused browsers or VPNs, and submitting opt-out requests — can reduce how much of your personal info remains publicly accessible.

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      Most people using a smartphone assume their personal data — where they live, what apps they use, what websites they visit — stays private or at least under their control. The reality, as outlined in the report, is far more unsettling. Every tap, scroll, and app-install may feed into a vast ecosystem of data brokers who collect publicly available records (like voting rolls, court filings, property data) and combine them with behavioral data harvested from apps and browsers. The resulting dossiers can be extremely detailed — including addresses, phone numbers, income or employment indicators, even religious affiliation or frequent locations, tracked over time. Once packaged, these dossiers are sold to advertisers, marketers, and potentially cybercriminals or bad actors, often without the subjects’ knowledge.

      Former tech insiders quoted in the report say that smartphones and their apps are effectively “subsidized” by this data market: we get free apps, but we pay with our privacy — and the most valuable data brokers target is location data, collected constantly and almost invisibly.

      What kinds of harms can come from this? For starters, identity theft and financial fraud become easier when detailed personal profiles are available. Stalkers or scammers could piece together someone’s address, phone number, family structure, and habits — then exploit that info for phishing, impersonation, or worse. On the consumer side, companies can use data to engage in “surveillance pricing”: charging individuals different prices for the same product or service based on their browsing history, location, spending habits or even mouse movements. That means you may end up paying more than someone else simply because your digital profile looks “wealthier” or you were targeted for upselling.

      But it’s not all hopeless. Privacy-conscious moves can dramatically reduce your exposure. Experts recommend you audit your digital footprint: delete apps you no longer use, especially free or unknown ones; revoke unnecessary permissions like location, contacts, or camera access; consider using secure browsers or a VPN to mask your IP address; and manually or via a removal service, request that data brokers delete your personal records. While no measure can guarantee complete privacy, taking these steps raises the bar — making you a less attractive “target” for data brokers, advertisers, and cybercriminals alike.

      In short: in today’s online ecosystem, privacy is a commodity — but you don’t have to give yours away for free. Defensive vigilance and proactive data hygiene remain your best tools for protecting what’s personally yours.

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