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INDEX
Abine
     Â
form-filling plug-in,
268
     Â
MaskMe,
264
     Â
opt out service,
245â246
,
267
â
268
     Â
technologies of privacy tools,
261
AboutTheData.com
,
221â223
,
267
Abstractors,
47â48
AccuData,
63
Accurint,
267
Acquisti, Alessandro,
260
â
261
Acres, John,
25â26
,
190
â
191(fig)
,
222
Acxiom
     Â
AboutTheData,
221â223
,
267
     Â
considers paying users for data,
235
     Â
consumers see files,
219â223
,
252
     Â
as data broker, data appender,
9
,
63
,
173
,
186
     Â
favors regulation,
244
     Â
sells information to casinos,
90
Adam & Eve adult stores,
228â229
Adelson, Sheldon,
216
Adobe Flash,
262
Advantage players,
127
,
129â130
Advertising on mobile devices,
163
,
186â187
Agassi, Andre,
245
Ahn, Tony,
135â136
Airline frequent flyer/loyalty programs,
17
,
24â25
,
38
,
213
,
232
Alba, Diana,
244â245
Alliance Data,
79
Alliant,
251
AlphaBird,
167â169
Amazon MYHABIT,
238
American Airlines,
9â10
,
17
,
24
,
162
American Business Information,
82
American Express,
266
American Heart Association,
87
American Student Marketing,
76
,
241
America's Most Wanted
TV show,
153
Anonymous (hacker group),
264
AOL search history data release,
112
Apollo Global Management,
91
ARIA Resort and Casino,
77
,
123â124
,
125(fig)
,
133
,
135â136
Aristotle,
88
Arizona,
195
Arrest booking photos.
See
Mug shots
ASL Marketing,
76
Asterisk,
260
AT&T,
81
Atlantic City casinos,
14â16
,
31
,
175
,
185â186
,
195
,
205
,
217
Auerbach, Dan,
226
Aunt Jemima,
72