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Published 15:25 7 Jul 2016 BST
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In the video unsuspecting customers are filmed using hidden cameras and asked if they would be willing to like the coffee shop on Facebook in exchange for a free coffee.
What happens next is scary. In the space of time it takes to make a coffee, researchers in a hidden van across the road have compiled a brief history each person's private life, ranging from their mother's maiden name, to where they bank, and even where they live.
Online companies place a HUGE value on your personal data. The heavy hitters in the tech world – Facebook, Google and Apple all use your past search history, recent likes and shares to better target you with more relevant advertising.
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