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what's wrong with a little tracking? Because it's not just tracking. It's
tracking and storing. And it's an amount of data that, as we've
seen time and time again, can quickly begin to paint a compelling
picture of every customer.The implications are heavy. Im sure you heard
about the report last year of a man who called Target in
a rage because his 16-year-old daughter was suddenly being served up with
expectant-mother ads. He called the store back later to apologizeturned
out his daughter was pregnant. The store's algorithms for figuring out such
things had been spot on!The storage of the data means that, at
some point, someone can get to it. And as we recently read,
intelligence agencies in the U.S. and Britain have begun to do just
that for social-media sites. And when it comes to ad trackers, it's
not too hard to imagine an enterprising behind-the-scenes government initiative
to remove that anonymization.In fact, they can barely control their glee
about it. One of the PowerPoint slides recently released was headlined,
"Golden Nugget!"Imagine if the government passed a law that required all
U.S. citizens to carry around GPS tracking devices and complete records
of our buying and playing habits. That, I think you will agree,
would be a hard sell, and provoke widespread protests. So why are
we all essentially volunteering that information to companies and a government
that might not be trusted to use it carefully and legall
n fighting Assad may have further legitimized
Syria as a destination."It is considered a just cause (because of) the
position of the French, Europeans and Americans," Chouet said. Not all would-be
jihadis follow the ins and outs of the war, but "what people
understand is that this revolution is just.""There is a certain romanticism
linked to armed warfare," Chouet said. Combine conviction and romanticism
and "you give yourself an image boost."Two of the three young men
on trial last week denied their goal was jihad, and all three
said their intention was to film war widows and massacres of children.
They bought much of their gear on sites for hiking and fishing.Court
testimony showed the three -- two of whom live with their parents
-- were squabbling before their departure and their planning was erratic.
One of the defendants, Fares Farsi, 21 but 19 at the time,
refused to go by land because of possible car sickness."I don't see
how I've been radicalized ...," as the charges claim, said another, Salah
Eddine Gourmat, 24, in a final statement to the court. "It's like
you're talking to someone from Al Qaeda."The third defendant, Youssef Ettaoujar,
26, the only one held in prison, worked to convince the court
that his numerous vacations in places like Mali and Syria were not
aimed at making contacts with jihadis, and that the name of his
2 1/2-year-old daughter, "Jihad," did not reflect his intentions.The prosecution
is seeking three-to-