Businesses sell your sexuality for money
Businesses are giving out personal and confidential details about customers to third parties in a bid to boost sales, an internet security firm has claimed, with a fifth willing to give out credit card information and seven per cent happy to disclose customers’ sexual orientation–the latter raising the questions of why is our sexual orientation kept on databases in the first place, how is it discovered, and which companies think it’s appropriate to their businesses for them to hold such intimate information.
tags: Big Brother, business, confidentiality, credit cards, credit checking, data loss, databases, security, sexualityPagan everything with bells on? No, not here!
People sometimes ask, if you’re a pagan (actually I’m a witch—there’s an emotive word for you) why don’t you write more pagan stuff on your blog?
I say, I’m living in the 21st Century and have many different interests and concerns. If you’re a baker, can you only talk about cakes? Or can a photographer only be interested in photos? Plus, bakers and photographers are rarely maligned.
tags: bigotry, Paganism, prejudice, sexuality, stereotypes
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