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so I was looking for a new car last week since mine started to slowly overheat and is not worth fixing. I went to a dealership website and looked at some new cars. I never requested any information or gave them my phone number. Today I got a call from that dealership saying that they saw I was looking at said car and wanted to know if I wanted any more info on it. How the hell is them using site access data to find my phone number legal?



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Wow thats kinda screwed up ...Scary a tad too because now they can sell your info to other outlets 



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Did you drive in with your old car? License plate my guess.

 

 

But yes that is fucked up.



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so I was looking for a new car last week since mine started to slowly overheat and is not worth fixing. I went to a dealership website and looked at some new cars. I never requested any information or gave them my phone number. Today I got a call from that dealership saying that they saw I was looking at said car and wanted to know if I wanted any more info on it. How the hell is them using site access data to find my phone number legal?

 

Most likely done through browser tracking cookies from a site that has your phone number or enough name information data on record which sells that info to third party companies the dealership buys info from.

 

If you are computer savvy enough you can do things to prevent that. Such as using extensions to block tracking cookies like those (Ghostery extension in Chrome for example). I usually go a step further and just use a modified hosts file (this could break some sites)

 

I haven't had any issues getting calls and I have been looking at several dealership sites for months since I am looking to replace my 15 year old truck.

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I missed the part about visiting the website.

 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^ follow instruction above ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

 

Ghostery for Firefox or Chrome then Adblock Plus for added bonus.



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Most likely done through browser tracking cookies from a site that has your phone number or enough name information data on record which sells that info to third party companies the dealership buys info from.

 

If you are computer savvy enough you can do things to prevent that. Such as using extensions to block tracking cookies like those (Ghostery extension in Chrome for example). I usually go a step further and just use a modified hosts file (this could break some sites)

 

I haven't had any issues getting calls and I have been looking at several dealership sites for months since I am looking to replace my 15 year old truck.

 

Except the law is that they have to ask permission to use my cookies.... I have one set to ask me to accept cookies and I only go to a couple sites daily.... facebook, hulu, netflix, XI, and mangastream.... otherwise no other cookies are on here



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I applied for a car loan online got approved and five minutes later Carmax was calling me to buy a car from them.the lender gave my info straight to Carmax.told them both to F off.


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