How you're losing money every week without knowing

in finance •  6 years ago 

Data is the new Money.


 Major credit card companies have a lot to answer for themselves,  lots of predatory practices to speak of, including imposing high and unreasonable late fees, and even imposing them when the customers are not even late, and also use obscure contract loopholes to charge higher interest while manipulating calculation indexes.
 

 But today I want to focus on one in particular, the marketplace for data used to make focused advertising campaign. Remember how when you search for a phrase like “vacation” or even talk to your friends about a recent vacation, and suddenly an ad for a cruise to norway appears on your favorite site? That is a somewhat crude example of what big data can achieve, and the more data points a company has, the more complete a “profile” of you is, and the more sophisticated an ad could be.
 

 In the case of said vacation, the working assumption is that the decision to take a vacation often has an element of spontaneity to it, so the ad hopes to capture this moment of readiness to spend, with some exciting offer or another.
 

 As the name “market place” suggests, this data is being traded around between companies, an assumption is also made that people are creatures of habit, and at least some of their future behaviour could be deduced by looking at the past. Obviously the holy grail is the actual spending, including long term commitments and installments, which is held by, you guessed it - credit card companies.
 

 I believe that this kind of trading should be stopped, or at least limited somehow (mainly by decisions of the users themselves opting for more privacy in their payment methods), but until this happens, I could also see the opportunities and choices (even benefits) that could come about by sharing your data responsibly for consumer benefits or even some sort of monetary compensation.
 

 I know of a project which intends to do just that. Rubiix already has an app running of a user community that chose to have their data accumulated,anonymised and receive money for being part of, and being exposed to, ad campaign. It is now in pilot stages with over 10k users based in the US, with plans for global reach and a blockchain powered reward system,the most developed and one of the firsts of its kind.

 I am keeping my eye out for development in this space, especially after facebook, in spite of mountains of data collected, have seen ad engagement not hitting expected targets, the approach here is different. Finding willing participants for positive and rewarding engagement with brands is -somewhat ironically, a new and refreshing approach to doing business.

 


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Great, catchy, headline :)

Yup we are doomed

Well i don’ t think it’s so bad as the article mentioned , because after all they do take our data and uses it and make money but they do create working places for the mass , facebook has 20000 workers around the world , they do pay them and it's some kind of cycle , money comes in , money goes out for development of their apps etc.

Yhea money goes out but yet they making revenues beyond counting , no idea how much i can guess its in billions from selling our data , so why not giving anything from it back to the community ?

I never thought they are selling financial data only regular shit like name location and stuff like that , ty for this article i will sure going to see how and when i'm sharing my information online from now on :)

The day the credit card companies were founded , we lost our privacy..

What you can do about it ?

I hope someone will raise the gloves and we will see at least more talking about it in the internet

It's actually happening , Google search “Facebook is asking banks for our information” there's plenty articles from the last month , from my perspective it’s bad and i hope banks will not cooperate with Facebook

Just download Adblock pro.. why do you even care ?

We care because we don't like someone use us to benefit and make millions out of our shape

Don't think the article show the bright side of the social networks...only showing the dark sides is not professional

There are many bright “side” things they do , they change the world , they came out with fb and really make people talk differently , is it good ? i don't think so i like the world before facebook more .

In this case the dark side is much BIGGER

I agree we use their applications but it doesn't mean we agree to share our monthly credit card uses

What options we got i don't understand the point showing like he said only the problem wheres the solution?

Go and invest in some new ICO that work on solutions if you want it so much

Any good and well proven solutions?

I can recommend 2 options i found on the net , the first is rubiix they seem to create social platform where you agree to share your data and u gonna get money back each time someone or some brand using your data to create campaign , the sec is data wallet they do the same but without financial data only Social as i read the docs and understand .

I can warmly recommend rubiix they are going bounty soon

bounty? where? when?

Yeah i read in the telegram group try @RubiixOfficial

I hope for good bounties

Good information bro , lately you focus on the financial parts huh?
I saw your last article also ppls used to talk on this new ICO rubiix ,
So im gonna check it also , thx again

Anyone knows if there’s option in fb and instagram to disable the tracking of my location ?

Yhea in settings of privacy , or wait i think only on google you can disable and enable