Personal Data Protection Day
Thanks to the entry into force of the GDPR, data protection has come under the roof. However, while it is obvious to everyone that the name, surname or PESEL are personal data that should be protected, not everyone realizes that when visiting their favorite information portal or launching an application for monitoring the menstrual cycle, they also share detailed information on their own. topic. We do not know exactly what data we transfer or to whom it goes. This state of affairs is the responsibility of the internet advertising industry, which tracks every movement of users and network users.
On the occasion of the Personal Data Protection Day, we answer the question of how the internet advertising system works and describe how it threatens the rights and freedoms of users and network users:
Source: Panoptykon Foundation