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Here's the sad reality about being online, if you have used Facebook, if you have tried

to get a credit score or if you've had a yahoo email account anytime within the last three

years for any of those things, then the chances that your data has either been leaked out

to unsavory characters or just straight up sold by those corporations, the chances of

that are roughly 99 percent.

If you are a US citizen and you've done any of those three, uh, three things within the

last three years, that's pretty remarkable, right?

We're almost at almost 100 percent of us have either had our data leaked or stolen.

If we're in one of those online communities, some of us, depending on how many of those

years have had our data stolen and leaked multiple different times by multiple different

companies.

And here's the real kicker.

Nobody's gone to jail, no CEO, no executive running these companies that routinely lose

our data.

None of them have ever faced any kind of actual consequence for this except maybe a few class

action lawsuits.

Democratic Senator Ron Wyden for months now has been trying to change that.

And He seems to be fighting an uphill battle all by himself to get some kind of accountability

for these massive tech companies that continuously take our data.

Ron Wyden back in the fall, introduced legislation that would set a new standard.

It would create new rules that these tech companies would have to follow with regards

to our privacy and our data, and if they lied about it or didn't do everything properly,

they could face massive fines of up to four percent of their annual revenue, which would

result in billions upon billions of dollars for some of these companies and possibly even

jail time, jail sentences, prison for the CEOs and executives of these companies who

knowingly leak our data or sell our data and then lie to us about it.

They would go to jail under Ron Wyden's new bill that he is still pushing to this day.

And again, this is a piece of legislation that desperately needs to be enacted.

This is something that has to happen here in the United States.

The tech companies, whether knowingly or unwittingly are giving away our data and the worst part

of those who know that they're doing it right, it's one thing to just be bad at your job

and you leak a bunch of data and oops, you didn't notice that a hacker was in your system

like a Kofax for months.

Stealing people's data and social security numbers and addresses and drivers license

numbers.

Oops, we didn't notice, but it's another to be a company like Facebook that takes your

private messages and sells that data.

It takes your address, it takes your interest, it takes your browsing history and sells that

to people without your permission Wydens.

Bill would change that.

You could opt in to a do not share list and companies would no longer be able to sell

your data.

You might have to pay a small fee to be put on that list, but it would then protect your

data.

And if the company has lied about it in their annual reports to Congress, that would be

mandatory at this point.

Or reports to regulator, excuse me.

Um, if they lied about it, they would go to jail and they would lose a lot of their profits.

Isn't that the way this should work?

If a company lies about what they're doing to you, if they're putting your personal data

up there on the auction block without your knowledge, and then they not only lie to you

about it, but lie to regulators about it.

Shouldn't that person be in jail?

Shouldn't that person be made to be an example of what not to do?

And that's what's missing in this country right now.

It's been missing for decades.

The example of what not to do, white collar criminals are rampant on Wall Street in the

tech industry, in the oil industry, the fossil fuel industry, the chemical industry.

We have seen nothing but criminal behavior from a lot of these CEOs and shareholders

and executives, pharmaceutical companies too.

They're about the worst of the worst and the reason they continue engaging in this kind

of criminal behavior, putting out a medication that they know is going to kill people, but

also make them lots of money, dumping their toxins into a waterway, knowing they're going

to poison 40,000 people, but they don't want to spend the money to properly get rid of

it.

None of those CEOs or executives who made those decisions ever went to prison, and what

that does is it sends a message to everybody else that it'll be okay.

You can afford the fine.

You don't have to worry about jail time and everybody's going to be okay.

It except of course all those people you gave cancer too who are dying slow, horrible, painful

deaths.

They're not okay, but that's not used.

So what does it matter?

Wydens.

Bill seeks to change that.

At least for the tech industry.

There is no reason why any person on Capitol Hill should vote against this.

This is about our privacy.

This is about our data.

This is about our livelihoods and if you're one of those people who have had your data

stolen and then had the deal with the fallout of that, the phone calls to credit card companies,

getting them to cancel, change your numbers, you know, try and get your money back from

a bank after your debit card number was stolen.

I've been through that.

It is hell.

And anyone who's gone through any of that understands the same thing.

The companies that allowed this to happen, they need to see their CEO's pushed out of

their pit houses, pushed out of their mansions, pushed out of the board rooms and shoved in

the back of a police car.

Not to be seen again for the next 10 years.

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 Making 31 appearances in all competitions over the course of the campaign so far, the Nigerian intentional is well on track to beat his numbers from Arsene Wenger's final season at the club

 Registering three goals and five assists in the Premier League last year, Iwobi is only one goal behind last season's total and he already has the same amount of assists to his name

 With the new head coach known to play numerous videos to players ahead of a game, as well as sending them home with clips of matches to study, Iwobi has revealed that he now has an analyst at the club to help him better his game

   "This season I feel much better and I feel like I'm in control, especially going forward in an attacking sense," he told Arsenal Player

"I have an analyst now who is always trying to help me, which I didn't have in seasons before, so he's sending me clips and saying what I can do better

 "That's helped me and I'd like to say I've been involved in a few goals this season, even it's not the assist or the goal, I've been getting a few pre-assists which go unnoticed

But at the end of the day as long as the team does well, that's my main concern.  "I would say each day I'm still growing and still learning, but negatives, obviously they're always going to criticise me for my goals and assists, which I need to add to my game if I want to be compared with the people I'm playing with

 "The main thing is just to remain calm. We've even been doing some mental work to remain calm under pressure and calm when I'm on the pitch, and this is something I've been working on, not just in football but also off the pitch as well

 "Now I've done it I look back and it wasn't easy, especially with the things I had to go through, so I can always say it's going to be hard, but the rewards are definitely worth it

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Yandex and Advertising - Duration: 3:15.

The efficiency of advertising now is ten times better than what it used to be

It used to be horses, now it's more like cars

When I started at Yandex, I was plagued by the feeling that

I necessarily had to learn some kind of a programming language

I didn't learn any

I haven't seen a single piece of text in Latin in 17 years

I forgot my Latin but haven't learnt C++, either

In all these years, advertising has changed dramatically, of course

Even ten, let alone twenty, years ago advertising was confined mostly to offline methods:

glossy magazines, billboards, fly posters, leaflets in mailboxes

At some point Arkady Volozh got on the phone and

started calling around selling search ads to companies

He did very well. So it went on for another couple of days and then he said,

that's it, I got it, that's how you do it, hire people, let's get ourselves a sales department

It was then that it became clear that this was a huge business

But just how huge, no one could tell

When we introduced the cost-per-click auction

some people who used to pay for their ads per impression were very unhappy

Our sales director, at some point, quite late at night was patiently

dealing with an unhappy customer who finally got to 'talk to the manager'

She hung up after a 'have a nice evening', went red in the face and smashed her phone against a wall

Suddenly it turned out that it was possible to generate profit from advertising directly

and at the same time benefit the advertiser

You invested $100 and made $500

This, of course, was a shake-up of the entire market

The core magic of contextual advertising is that it is, well, contextual

This means that if you are on the lookout for those proverbial plastic windows,

or if you car needs emergency work, you simply put that into the search

and get back offers from all sorts of businesses and repair shops providing these kind of services

You see ads less frequently, but they match your intent so well and give you a feeling that

that's what you wanted that you click on them ten times more often

And when you buy it, whatever you do with it, you use it ten times more than before

The level of interactivity then and the level of interactivity we are used to today – you cannot compare now and then, of course

Popping-up intrusive ads are gradually turning into an intelligent mechanism

which is trying to figure out what it is that you feel like right now

What's cutting-edge now will look like such a plough in 20 years

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