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make a purchase, every address that items are shipped to, and the GPS metadata of every picture that is
uploaded to the internet. They build a profile of a user's age, gender, marital status, address, political affiliations,
religious affiliations, family circumstance, number of pets, and everything else they can get their hands on.
- They even buy up databases of credit card usage at stores, so they can track the off-line purchasing patterns of the users
+ They even buy up databases of credit card usage at local stores, so they can track the off-line purchasing patterns of the users
in their profiles. Because they already have much more accurate address information about a user than an IP address discloses,
Tor provides no real privacy protection against mega corporations.</p>