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    Have you ever wondered which BOP is listening to powerful personalities on Spatifs? You’ll be wondering what you can get with a profile search – but just when you want them all in one place, there are Panama playlists, which is a newly published collection of figures about the habits of politicians, journalists and tech personalities, as is an anonymous personality.

    It seems that the site has data for several notable people, including Open AICEO Sam Altman, House Speaker Mike Johnson, US Attorney General Palm Bondi, and. The night Host Seth Mayors. Five people on the website confirmed Stuffy That data is valid for them. “Thankfully my is not more embarrassing,” New York Times Journalist Mike Isaac tweeted. Spatif’s Laura Butt said that Spatif would not comment before the publication of the story.

    “I would be more interested in listening to podcasts like JD Venus, Crown Levit, etc. !!”

    Notable persons include Vice President JD Venus – whose “dinner” playlist features “I want” through Back Street Boys and “Once” through Justin Bieber. Vans spokesman Taylor Van Kirk did not respond to a comment.

    Taylor Lorenz, which is also included on this site – “Take a bow” through “Rihana and” Romeo and Juliet “, appears in his playlist,” Fewos “. Former Stuffy Staffer Joann Sturn, who is a personal tech columnist Wall Street JournalConfirmed that its information is correct and has been increased, “Panama Papers playlists makers seem to be blind to anti -eye.”

    Another prominent journalist, Kara Swiss, said the playlist for this was not correct. . Arriving for the comments, Sushir’s wife, Editor Amanda Kitz said the playlist “is definitely not mine.” Katz added, “(Socher) does not really use spatifs. Finally, don’t trust anyone.” Katz said these songs were played during the Paletan class. If the kitz is fine, then it is just as correct for people to do justice through the “My Paletin Music” playlists as it is in their gym to do justice to the people.

    This website is possible because the design of Spatif assumes that everyone wants to share everything with the whole world and make it difficult for users to protect their privacy. It is default to make all playlists and profiles public. Users need to go to the “privacy and social” menu to change it and toggle “public playlists” in private. However, the playlists will not be retained. Instead, you have to do all this in each individual playlist.

    It is not clear who is behind the website, or how they got this data

    Many people use their name as their login – which may be because they signed up with their Facebook accounts. This makes people search especially easier. I was able to find a spataf profile for Adam Mouseri, which entered the “Hang” playlist on the Panama Playlist website. Mushari did not respond to any email whether this account was his. I got two palm lounge accounts. One, “Palmer Freeman Loki,” was the “Best Music” playlist identifying Panama Playlists. “I can confirm that the playlist is real,” Loki posted on the X.

    It is unclear who is behind the website, or how they got this figure. Some profiles, such as NBC El Rokar, add play counts for specific songs – which are not part of a public profile. If Rokar’s own “listening activity” reaches “On”, it is possible that whoever collects it, he followed Rokar, then manually counting how many times he heard Elton John’s “Freedom of Philadelphia”, but I can’t definitely say.

    While Stuffy The staff was examining our own privacy settings, one of my editors was stunned to know that I was following it. She thought she would set her profile for maximum privacy – but when we both contributed to our friend’s playlist, I managed to follow her. He never received any information. And when I checked my profile, I was surprised to know that I also had followers that I had never been informed about.

    I think my moving playlists are highly sensitive information! You are welcome, however, to find out that I enjoy E-40. Screenshot by Elizabeth Lupo

    Spatifs collect more personal data more than most users’ sense. Information for search questions, streaming history, browsing history, interaction with other users, location data, device ID and even the data about how you keep your devices are included in the company’s privacy policy. It is not possible to make a private profile. Your profile name and photo is always available to any Spatif user you have not blocked.

    “Panama Playlists” is very stupid, as according to private data – discovering people’s favorite songs is not as invasive as their email, direct messages, or other sensitive data. But it reflects a common move towards the entire surveillance. Similar and more serious versions of such a silicon valley negligence around the user’s privacy have resulted in a number of stories about the public vanamo transactions of politicians.

    Some of the highlights were more specific to playlists. According to the site, Meta’s chief AI officer, Alexander Wang, played the role of Loamers’ “stubborn love” shortly after investing $ 14 billion in Meta’s Scale AI. Wang did not immediately respond to the comment request.

    My ex -colleague Casey Newton, who writes plateframers newsletter, confirmed that his information was correct: her number 1 song was “All U Children” last year through Jamie XX and snowfall. He wrote, “This is my comment: through Jamie (XX and snowfall), ‘All your children’ are completely slapped.” “Your summer is highly recommended for BBQ playlists.”

    With the reporting of blue Patel and Sarah Jiang.

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