Read What Stays in Vegas Online
Authors: Adam Tanner
Spacey, Kevin,
128
Spy
magazine,
162
Stanford University,
49
,
53
,
56
,
59
Stardust Hotel and Casino,
17
Stasi files in East Germany,
ix
â
xiii
,
219
,
222
,
253
State Farm insurance,
144
Station Casinos,
184
Stillwell, David,
99
Stitelman, Ori,
163â166
Sun City Casino, South Africa,
25
Surfraw,
260
Surveillance
    Â
of casino customers,
123â126
,
201â202
    Â
of casino staff,
133â134
,
183â184
Surveys revealing personal data.
See
Online surveys
;
Personal Genome Project
Sweeney, Latanya,
102â108
Taiwan,
246
Telephone number searches,
54
,
65
TextSecure,
265
T5 Healthy Living,
84
Thieves casinos want to exclude,
125
,
127
,
131
,
134â135
Third-party affiliate advertisers, contractors,
71â72
,
122
Third-party data,
40
,
210â212
,
219
Thunderbird Hotel,
32
Ticketmaster,
212
Time Warner Cable,
86
Tony Soprano character,
36â37
Tor,
263
Total Recall: How the E-Memory Revolution
. . . (Bell),
268
Total Rewards credit card,
183
Total Rewards loyalty program,
26(fig)
,
28(fig)
,
92(fig)
    Â
data gathered from members,
33â34
,
37
    Â
data not sold to others,
40
,
213
    Â
exemplified by customer Kostel,
37â40
    Â
mistargeted offers,
217
    Â
popularity at new Horseshoe Cincinnati,
206â207
    Â
revamped by Kanter,
93â94
,
176â179
TPG Capital,
91
Tracking (online),
110â112
,
132
,
161â163
.
See also
GPS tracking
;
Shopping
Tracking of gamblers by casinos,
26
,
33â36
,
174â175
,
181
TrackMeNot,
260
Tracy, Spencer,
42
Turkewitz, Eric,
151
21
movie,
128â129
The Twilight Zone
TV program,
21
,
22â23
,
35
Tyson, Mike,
48
Ubuntu,
265
UCLA,
196
United Nations,
231
University of California, Berkeley,
164â165
University of California, Santa Cruz,
70
University of Chicago,
27
University of Illinois,
145
,
148
University of Maryland,
261
University of Nevada Center for Gaming Research,
217
University of Southern California,
51
University Painters,
75â76
,
93
Unpublished phone numbers,
54
,
65
Unspyable,
262
US Department of Education,
234
US Department of Homeland Security,
242
,
246
US government.
See under specific government-related entries
US Internal Revenue Service,
162
US National Security Agency (NSA),
220
,
264
US Postal Service (USPS) address records,
65
,
84
,
173
Vaughan, Sarah,
32
Venetian Resort Hotel and Casino,
17
,
132
,
216
Vernon, Cheryl,
245
Visa,
266
Voice recognition,
189
VoIP (voice over Internet protocol),
65
,
86
Voter registration records,
44
,
86
,
102
,
104
VPN (virtual private network),
262
,
265
W3m web browser,
260
Wallace, David Foster,
197
Walsh, John,
153
Walsh, Kit,
263
Walt Disney Company,
219
Warsaw Marriott Hotel,
10
Washington, DC,
58
,
78
,
231
,
232
,
233(fig)
Washington Suburban Press Network,
87
Weld, William,
102
What Happens Here, Stays Here ad campaign,
3
,
243â244
WhisperSystems,
265
White Ops,
169â170
WhiteHat Aviator,
262
Willis, Edward,
207
WINet (Winners Information Network),
27
Woolley, Linda,
85
Wunderman, Lester,
237â238
Wynn, Steve,
7â8
,
48
,
214â216
Yelp listing for Instant Checkmate,
115â117
,
122
YouTube,
254
Yugoslavia,
230
Zane, Mike,
242
Zennström, Niklas,
52
Zeta-Jones, Catherine,
36
ZIP codes as personal data,
86â87
,
102
,
106â107
,
242
,
247
ZIP+4,
173
Zuckerberg, Mark,
55â56
,
98
,
118
,
136
PHOTO BY CLARISSA TANNER
Adam Tanner
writes about the business of personal data. He is a fellow at the Institute for Quantitative Social Science at Harvard University and was previously a Nieman fellow there. Tanner has worked for Reuters News Agency as Balkans bureau chief (based in Belgrade, Serbia), as well as San Francisco bureau chief, and has had previous postings in Berlin, Moscow, and Washington, DC. He also contributes to
Forbes
and other magazines.
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