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  • village604@adultswim.fan
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    1 day ago

    It’s not all that exciting. If the person you had the conversation with searches for the thing and they’re in proximity or on the same network, they can link you to them.

    • fonix232@fedia.io
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      1 day ago

      Except as I said NOBODY looked up the term. How many times and in how many forms do I have to state that the MENTION of pulse oximeters was: verbal only, in no way entered into a computer before I started getting the adverts?

      The discussion itself wasn’t even that long, colleague asked why I looked so tired, I told him how the previous night we had to call an ambulance and sort the guy out, colleague said “maybe he should get a cheap pulse oximeter, it can be helpful to predict attacks and handle them without a call [for an ambulance]”, and that was it. Topic was dropped.

      And no, mutual friends didn’t look it up either as they didn’t care much for the guy (tbf it was a super toxic community I’m glad I’ve left behind).

        • db2@lemmy.world
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          21 hours ago

          OK buddy, you can win the internet argument if it’s that important to you. Just completely gloss over what I was telling you actually occurs so you can be right. 🙄

          • Kiernian@lemmy.world
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            18 hours ago

            Are you familiar with ultrasonic cross-device tracking?

            It’s an actual technology that’s in use in some places we know of and likely a lot more that we don’t, because who in marketing/advertising WOULDN’T leverage that power if it was an easily accomplished thing?