Last week I was playing on my laptop and planned a cruise around Greece for my husband and I. Nothing was booked; nor did I even sign into any website. But, in my mind, I found the ideal cruise for us. I then looked at possible shore excursions using a few different websites.
When I turned off my computer, I had saved nothing from any of my searches. To me, this was just a fun time fooling around on the internet, "planning" a dream trip. A few hours later I used my tablet to sign into Facebook and I was shocked at what I saw on my newsfeed. There were numerous suggested websites for me to review all concerning cruises Greek cruises and places to visit in Greece.
If I had signed onto Facebook from the computer I was using to create my fantasy Greek cruise I do not think I would have been as surprised by my Facebook feed. But I was accessing the internet on a totally different device and onto a website-Facebook-that I did not look at while “planning” the cruise. It was very unnerving for me to see that, somehow, the websites I had glanced through had successfully accessed my Facebook page.
Is Big Brother getting closer every day?
Posted By : hydrajet