Yahoo Caught Secretly Scanning User Emails, Selling Profiles and Information To Advertisers

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We all know that tech companies collect our data and use it to make money through advertising. In fact, it’s gotten to the point where we pretty much expect the things we search for and the sites we visit to be used for these purposes. However, if you use Yahoo Mail or AOL Mail, even your email is no longer off limits.

The owner of Yahoo Mail and AOL mail, Verizon, is offering a new service for advertisers that involves constantly scanning the 200 million inboxes of those who use Yahoo Mail. Verizon reportedly told advertisers they search people’s emails to find clues about the goods and services they might be interested in buying.

PJ Media reports that those are the only two email services that are selling their users out in this way at the moment. Gmail used to scan emails but stopped doing so entirely last year. That might make them sound superior somehow, but the reality is that Google is getting more than enough of our personal data through other means, so it has no need to scan emails, too.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Yahoo reached a settlement in a federal class-action lawsuit in 2016 that claimed its email scanning was a violation of federal wiretap laws. They paid out $4 million and although they did not admit to any wrongdoing, they were forced to make a technical change wherein people’s emails would be scanned once they’ve arrived in their inbox instead of while in transit.

According to communications between Verizon and advertisers, they placed their users in different categories according to the mail they receive. For example, getting car loan notifications makes people part of the car owner group, brokerage trade confirmations earn someone the investor label, and flight confirmation emails mean a user will be considered a frequent traveler. Taking it one step further than Google did in the past, they then create interest profiles of each user, follow them across the Internet, and deliver appropriate ads when they visit other sites.

Doug Sharp, the Vice President of Data, Measurement and Insights for Oath – the Verizon brand that acquired Yahoo Mail – stated: “Email is an expensive system. I think it’s reasonable and ethical to expect the value exchange, if you’ve got this mail service and there is advertising going on.”

While you could argue that users can’t expect to get something like email without paying for it in some way or another, this practice is even used in Yahoo’s premium email service, which users shell out $3.49 per month to use. There is a way for these users to opt out of the analysis, but it isn’t immediately obvious as the setting is listed under Ad Interest Manager rather than Settings.

It isn’t just an algorithm that is scanning through people’s emails; human readers are also used to look at AOL and Yahoo emails. This is outlined in Oath’s privacy policy, but few readers actually take the time to look at the fine print.

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Maybe if they stopped spying on us then we'll finally shut up and reports like this won't have to be spread.

get your own email server.
Are you sure?
You have your domain, so you give out (different whatever)@(yourdomain)
when they spam you, you will know who leaked the email.

Anyway a similar thing can be done with normal emails, if you have [email protected] you can subscribe/give [email protected], and it should work nonetheless. But a spammer worth its salt can easily recover the original addy from that.

YES setting up a server costs time and a lil dollar but it's a nifty side project Ask Hillary
PLUS you can use it for other things.

Very Crafty of them. They released this story, hoping at least one person would actually say the names 'Yahoo' or 'AOL' again.

I don't know how to set up my own email server. I just have a few obscure emails on random services, such as Hushmail and have an old inbox.com account I use for personal emails. Otherwise for registering alias accounts on file hosts and alternative media services I'll just use a temporary cock.li account making sure its not associated with me or anything.

Very Crafty of them. They released this story, hoping at least one person would actually say the names 'Yahoo' or 'AOL' again.

really?………………..

I couldn't care less who scans my fucking emails. In fact, I've always assumed that every email, every text, every phone call, every fax, EVERYTHING is being monitored….

After all, I've known about the TURTLE Program (what you may have called ECHELON) since the 80s….

shit, they've even been watching every Xerox copy you've ever made for almost 35 years.

Amen. I know everything electronic is likely backdoor'd in some way or form. I just figure why make it so easy for them and the corporations to scoop up my info? If I can obfuscate, or hide behind VPN IPs, use multiple computers, have various emails for different activities, etc. the why the hell not? I might as well play the mouse in a maze game.

I'm certainly not disagreeing with you, because we see eye-to-eye…..

It's just that I personally prefer convenience over complicated subterfuge and smoke & mirrors type stuff….

In the end, they are monitoring both of our material equally as much, so either technique ends with the same result

I'm not one of those people who is so stupid that they say "I've got nothing to hide"….

My version of that statement is i feel sorry for anyone who had to spend time going through all of my boring bullshit… I sure hope they like Elvis and cats, because if not, it's going to drive them crazy!

they can take me up the ThinLine ECHELON Ladder, all the way to the stage where there's actually human beings actively monitoring my content……

And they'll never find any CP or Subversive Anarchist bullshit….

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I don't give a flying fuck how deep they dig, because all they'll find is a man who loves his children & his wife, who loves fucking his woman in the ass while. listening to dubstep, who worships cats and Elvis….

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my only question is:

WHO THE FUCK STILL USES YAHOO & AOL?

That's the problem user…. if they don't like you, they can easily hack your computer or iPhone and plant shit like CP and bust you. That's one reason I make it difficult. Physically unplug my internet modem when not in use, always use a VPN or Tor, routinely change proxy IPs, onfuscate my metadata, harden my browser w/ Noscript and about:config tweaking, etc. If they want me that badly, its going to take time and resources to unmask me. Let alone be able to plant CP on me.

This. Regardless of whether these measures offer 100% protection or not, it’s certain that it costs them significantly more time and money to monitor such people, especially at scale.

It’s not so much that I, personally, have anything to hide. But the aggregate effects of mass surveillance affect everybody and make us all less free. The only way to possibly fight back against it is if most of us start taking opsec just slightly more seriously

I put archived files in my gmail with hard to crack passwords and they were damaged in the attempt to read them

every time

try it, don't believeme

in 4 hours and 40 minutes, I will have been on earth for 54 years……

I've somehow managed to never have 'child porn planted on me', and I'm not concerned about the possibility in my future….

lol

Not at all… I'm too busy living my life

oooops!!

55 years

Why would the establishment want to take you down? You're part of it.

Nigga, I read their terms update. They flat out tell you that they're gonna read your emails.

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sucvh

inb4 Vince's server gets nabbed again.

freaking news

dude cock.li is comprimised

I would trust them over Gmail or Yahoo anyday. And guess what? cock.li doesn't ask for personal info anyway! You just creat an alias account name and set up a password and BOOM! You have an account.

Unlike all the corporate emailers out there (which I hate and avoid like the plague), cock.li doesn't even ask for private info. Does not require a phone number to "verify" or anything. As long as you use a VPN service or Tor and use it for obscure purposes (like registering accounts for files hosts or media services) its perfect. Even if someone hacks in there they won't find shit on you, unless your stupid enough to use it for personal identifiable activities.

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