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The text is a transcript of a video about how personal data is collected and used by various companies and technologies, such as Google, Facebook, Uber, Yandex, and facial recognition systems. The author shows how these services can track the user's location, interests, actions, and purchases, and how they can use this information to target advertising or influence behavior. The author also mentions the social credit system in China, which rewards or punishes citizens based on their actions and ratings. The author then recommends some gadgets that do not require access to personal information, such as a flip phone, a hard drive, and a portable charger. The author also promotes Avito, an online marketplace where users can buy and sell new or used items. The author ends the video by teasing the next topic of how to hack the system and inviting the viewers to like, comment, and subscribe.
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1. Google can track your location history and show you where you were on any given date.
2. Google also collects information about your voice commands, web searches, app usage, news interests and online purchases.
3. Yandex can analyze your dreams, preferences, habits and behavior based on your queries and clicks.
4. Facebook and Instagram can use your microphone to listen to your conversations and show you relevant ads.
5. Uber can monitor your location even after your ride is over and use it for advertising purposes.
6. iPhone can create a separate folder for your bra photos and make them accessible to anyone who has access to your phone.
7. China has a system of social credit that rewards or punishes citizens based on their actions, which are monitored by cameras and facial recognition.
8. Moscow also has a video surveillance system with facial recognition that can identify criminals and track their movements.
9. There are gadgets that do not require access to personal information, such as flip phones, hard drives and portable chargers, which can be found on Avito for cheap prices.