[From article]
If you have a Gmail account, you can check for yourself. You can look at your search history for any time you were logged in. It goes back for as long as you’ve had the account, probably for years. Do it; you’ll be surprised. It’s more intimate than if you’d sent Google your diary. And while Google lets you see it, you have no rights to delete anything you don’t want there.
There are other sources of intimate data and metadata. Records of your purchasing habits reveal a lot about who you are. Your tweets tell the world what time you wake up in the morning, and what time you go to bed each night. Your buddy lists and address books reveal your political affiliation and sexual orientation. Your email headers reveal who is central to your professional, social, and romantic life.
http://www.wired.com/2015/03/data-and-goliath-nsa-metadata-spying-your-secrets/
BRUCE SCHNEIER
4:22 PM
NSA DOESN’T NEED TO SPY ON YOUR CALLS TO LEARN YOUR Secrets
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