- cross-posted to:
- protonprivacy@lemmy.world
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- protonprivacy@lemmy.world
- technology@lemmy.world
There’s a saying that data is the new oil(new window) because of how valuable it is to the digital economy. But what’s the value of your data, personally? Depending where you live, information about you could be worth at least several hundred dollars a year to Facebook and Google alone.
For someone living in the United States, your data generated over $600 in revenue for just those two companies last year, according to our analysis of their regulatory filings. (We explain how we reached this number below.)
That doesn’t include the income you generate for other ad tech companies, data brokers, internet service providers, dark web marketplaces, and any number of other entities that leach profit out of your behaviors and attributes.
How are my activities on the dark web valuable if I’m anonymous?
I think they meant your info being sold on dark web markets, not your behaviour on the dark web being sold.
I guess because of hacks? It’s not like Facebook is selling data on tor. This point doesn’t make much sense.