That National Met services (in Europe and elsewhere, but not the USA) have commercial imperatives should not be news to anyone, and they do want to
make money off data and products they produce.
I mirror what DoC says... these companies collect and
make money off our data.
But the tech industry really, really wants to
make money off data.
Facebook is taking baby steps for now to address its latest privacy scandal because stronger safeguards might harm its core business:
making money off the data it has on you.
Not exact matches
But the company also is hoping to
make money off sharing the user
data.
Still a lot of room to grow their revenue through people upgrading to smartphones and paying for
data packages which they
make more
money off of then regular phones
«The only people who will
make money off of this are people who manage
data sets,» she added.
The only people who stand to benefit from keeping a tight lid on
data would be people who have something to hide, or worse, a means of
making money off the backs of people who don't have all of the information.
Giving out a software service for free while
making money off of ads and storing people's personal
data isn't free.
In my opinion they won't
make money using API's, more like providing you ways to slice and dice the
data, run reports on it etc and
make money off of an augmented way of slicing your portfolio.
It
makes money from ads that are targeted
off of
data collected from users.
While the score probably isn't too widespread right now, the fact of the matter is that financial institutions are always looking for ways to classify you, and use
data about your behavior to figure out how to
make money off you — or at least limit potential losses.
Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian own your credit
data which means they have the right to
make money off of consumers by selling your FICO score.
According to recent Airbnb
data there are more than 15,000 hosts in Ontario that
make money off the sharing economy and more than half of these home - hosts are in metro Toronto.
Some phones from various carriers don't automatically connect to satellites either, so they use the cruise ship service which turns a cell call into satellite
data, but that costs
money and this is where they
make a little extra
off unaware cruise passengers.
Collecting and
making money off your personal
data is the foundation of their business.
Cook noted that Apple purposely chose not to
make «a ton of
money»
off its customers»
data and that Facebook failed to effectively regulate itself, prompting a need for government intervention.
Apple may not
make money off its users» private
data, but that in no way means Apple is ethically sound.
To this mind - set, Facebook's privacy policies, for example, are a set of trade -
offs between
making money and providing a place where people are willing to share the sensitive personal information that has
made Facebook the most powerful
data owner on the internet.
For example, it aims to
make money from studios who want to target its customers with their marketing efforts, or access user
data to learn about trends; it's taking a cut of ticket sales and concessions at some theaters; it has begun to acquire movies; and it hopes that eventually, users will slow down their movie - going to their usual once per month (or less), after the initial rush of having an all - you - can - watch subscription wears
off.
Luckily for you, there are ways to #DeleteFacebook without actually deleting your Facebook account — though, that still means Facebook will collect some
data and
make money off of you.
Authority chairman Giovanni Pitruzzella told Sky News24 that the investigation will focus on Facebook's claims on its home page that the service is free, without revealing that it
makes money off users»
data.
Some MLSs
make money off of MLS
data.
Are we really going to say that brokers are the only ones who can not
make money off of MLS
data?»