>>1185759Yeah it's almost scary how spot on deus ex was for it's time ...
In reality true anonymity and privacy is a myth. You can only attempt to mitigate it and hope it helps.
As far as that data, it's almost certainly just a bunch of broad statistical aggregations of it's users that are sold for their insights.. but you can never be sure who's looking at what.
What concerns me the most is the likelihood of governmental systems that automatically parse and store information on anyone. Just because it seems absurd that "someone" would be watching what you do, doesn't mean that it isn't being systematically collected for review at any time, by any number of real human beings who happen to have access.
I've personally run into some weird shit. I've been online and came across people who were able to look me up and pull up personal information about me. Things that I made no effort to make public. Things that were not tied to any account i've owned. Cyber hell indeed.