Verizon collects your browsing history, screen clicks, and even your living room floorplan

Via Reddit – What Verizon CollectsSource: Verizon Full Privacy Policy: https://www.verizon.com/about/privacy/full-privacy-policy

  • Identity & Billing Info (Name, SSN, Driver’s License, Voiceprints): Verified on page 2.
  • Your Usage Data (Call/text records, websites visited, app usage, location): Verified on page 2.
  • Service Details (Device IDs, router info, streaming habits, driving speed): Verified on page 2.
  • Website/App Footprint (IP address, clicks, cursor movements, screen interactions): Verified on page 2.
  • Network & Device Performance (Traffic flow, nearby Wi-Fi, photos during repairs): Verified on page 3.
  • Pre-installed “Hidden” Software (Apps without icons collecting location/battery data): Verified on page 3.
  • Location Data (Cell tower, GPS, Wi-Fi): Verified on page 3.
  • Data from Third Parties (Credit info, demographics, marketing leads): Verified on pages 3-4.

How Verizon Uses and Shares It:

  • Core Operations (Billing, fraud prevention): Verified on page 4.
  • AI-Driven Personalization & Predictions: Verified on page 5.
  • Targeted Advertising (On and off Verizon platforms): Verified on page 5.
  • Data Sharing (With service providers, partners, advertisers, and for legal compliance): Verified on pages 7, 8, 9, and 10.
  • De-identified Data for “Insights”: Verified on page 6…”
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