If you've suspected this from the very beginning, you've probably enacted some very personal measures to combat, such as saving scrambled passwords and using different devices only for certain apps. How they gonna track ten different me's scattered all across the innerwebs? They'll either sit and scratch their heads or just move along to the next "target".
One login to a username the AI can figure out is yours and they can draw an equal sign between the two devices and undo that work. And they know who your cell plan is registered to, that’s another way they can pierce the anonymity. There are many more.
How they gonna track ten different me's scattered all across the innerwebs?
Extremely easily. Goggles entire thing while I worked their was associating multiple accounts to one person and enhancing tracking --- of course in the name of "better marketing analytics". Evil masquerades around in a Marketing costume. And if the public at large understood how marketing actually works we would destroy the industry overnight.
It sounds like your threat model is a dude in khakis sitting there looking at your device and getting bored. Instead think about servers hoovering up all data that they can get their hands on and patiently storing everything that can give them a clue. Then they can run programs across all of that at once and get thousands of people in a button press.
i think catsfive is right. Also, these tasks are automated and there is likely an AI bot involved so it doesn't matter how many devices you are using, they still have the info from the cell towers that triangulates your exact position within a couple of feet, so even that doesn't really save you. I'm no expert, I'm just putting together the pieces of what I think is true. If you know better, please share so that we can all be a bit safer.
If you've suspected this from the very beginning, you've probably enacted some very personal measures to combat, such as saving scrambled passwords and using different devices only for certain apps. How they gonna track ten different me's scattered all across the innerwebs? They'll either sit and scratch their heads or just move along to the next "target".
One login to a username the AI can figure out is yours and they can draw an equal sign between the two devices and undo that work. And they know who your cell plan is registered to, that’s another way they can pierce the anonymity. There are many more.
Extremely easily. Goggles entire thing while I worked their was associating multiple accounts to one person and enhancing tracking --- of course in the name of "better marketing analytics". Evil masquerades around in a Marketing costume. And if the public at large understood how marketing actually works we would destroy the industry overnight.
All about psychological manipulation.
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It sounds like your threat model is a dude in khakis sitting there looking at your device and getting bored. Instead think about servers hoovering up all data that they can get their hands on and patiently storing everything that can give them a clue. Then they can run programs across all of that at once and get thousands of people in a button press.
i think catsfive is right. Also, these tasks are automated and there is likely an AI bot involved so it doesn't matter how many devices you are using, they still have the info from the cell towers that triangulates your exact position within a couple of feet, so even that doesn't really save you. I'm no expert, I'm just putting together the pieces of what I think is true. If you know better, please share so that we can all be a bit safer.