2013年3月31日星期日

ShopSmart reports how stores spy on you

Video cameras record your every move. Your face and car's license plate are captured and filed in searchable databases.If you are interested in one product you need to read the Reading reviews which may help in selecting the best mini digital mini dv video camera. Hidden cameras classify you by age, sex,As the title suggests, a dv mini camera is a small camera that is sufficiently small to be hid or incorporated as a part of another gizmo, tool or appliances. and ethnicity, and even detect your body language and mood. Even your bank account records are being pried into. The main goal of these surveillance methods, of course, is to get you to shop more and spend more. 

If all of this is news to you, it's probably because disclosure is poor to nonexistent, say experts familiar with these practices. Also, odds are you've never read or decoded what you've agreed to in bank, retailer,These type of chemical hose is used for the sole purpose of unloading pharmaceutical, chemical, fixed, and other mobile installations and also in varied cosmetic industries. and app privacy policies. And you probably never imagined that retailers would be so interested in spying on honest shoppers. 
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Some stores now have cameras in their dressing rooms so you can more easily check the fit of your jeans from the rear, but they also collect details about you and your shopping habits. For more read "Dressing room ‘booty cams' next step in store spying." 
All of this tracking is a mixed bag for shoppers. When a store closely monitors operations to improve its service, that's a win-win. But when retailers intrude on your privacy with little or no explanation of what they're doing or how they use your info, that's just plain sneaky. Here's what's going on in many stores around the U.Some Point of sale system OEM is hand-held, enabling salespeople to scan items that are too large or heavy to be lifted to a counter.S. and what you need to know.

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