And Google also
collects vast amounts of information about the people who use its online services.
Internet and mobile ecosystem companies
collect vast amounts of information about users.
«Realtors
collect a vast amount of information about the housing stock in Edmonton through the process of listing homes for sale.
Not exact matches
The documents also suggest that the NSA may have used XKeyscore — a system the agency used to search the
vast amounts of personal
information like emails that it
collected — to round out
information on Bitcoin users.
Ideal for the
vast majority
of sectors and applications, not only can this system detect the smallest contaminants, it also
collects a huge
amount of other vital visual and numerical
information, from missing components to defects, incorrect fill levels and product - in - seals.
As Adrian McCarthy correctly points out in the comments, the
amount of information the Government would need to
collect and also make decisions about is
vast.
Big data
collects such a
vast amount of information that it's difficult to see patterns.
But
vast amounts of information about you are
collected with only perfunctory consent — or none at all.
And we haven't even got to the Big Brother part about how on - line teaching and testing apparatuses enable
information - gathering and
collecting vast amounts of data on students.
By contrast, weather forecasting that leverages «data science»
collects a
vast amount of historical
information on air, temperature, and humidity, and assesses the relationship between those measurements and actual past events, such as whether or not a storm occurred.
Whether you use paper notes or digital notes for your research, just make sure it is something that is flexible and easy to use where you can compile the
vast amount of information you will be
collecting.
In fact, due to the
vast amount of user
information they are able to
collect, they are probably better at audience targeting than just about any other advertising platform (even better than Google).
Third - party apps
collect vast amounts of detailed personal
information about Facebook users every day, including their ages, location, pages they've liked and groups they belong to.
Onavo's terms -
of - service explicitly state that Facebook intends to use the app to
collect vast amounts of data related to users» online activities, including: «
Information about your mobile applications and data usage, including the applications installed on your device, your use
of those applications, the websites you visit, and the
amount of data you use.»
That means that random developers who ignore the rule could potentially sweep up
vast amounts of personal
information about you and your friends — and once they've
collected it, they could easily sell it, share it, or even turn it over to the government.