Makes for an interesting metadata privacy case. Presumably you keep click'n ship data forever, you find a 'bad' package, and back track the IP that was checking on it, and then every other package that IP tracked. It looks like they covered their bases with the possibility of a dynamic IP issue.
The weird thing is the temporal 'big data' thing. like keeping face id fingerprints over time at various places, and when a person's face is identified as one of interest then going back in time to see where their face appeared. Or their license plate, or their cell phone IMEI, or any number of random bread crumbs which are now dirt cheap to store for ever and ever.
The weird thing is the temporal 'big data' thing. like keeping face id fingerprints over time at various places, and when a person's face is identified as one of interest then going back in time to see where their face appeared. Or their license plate, or their cell phone IMEI, or any number of random bread crumbs which are now dirt cheap to store for ever and ever.