Marlene Malahoo Forte

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Marlene Malahoo Forte

Marlene Malahoo Forte

@MalahooForteMP

Legislator

Jamaica Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Ron Deutschemann
Ron Deutschemann@AaronCDouglas·
@LakeShow95 @KellyKatharin @MalahooForteMP made a mistake to follow them with ZOSO and lost even on appeal- siding w/SCt., and her former lawyer, John Clarke won bigly, which she insisted they shouldn't do. In this case, she has learnt and wanted to do good by the ppl. She knows I am talking facts.
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Kelly McIntosh
Kelly McIntosh@KellyKatharin·
I wonder if Marlene's (most useful) intervention on the NaRRA bill would have happened were she part of the Cabinet... Yet another reason... Sick of supposedly intelligent representatives OF THE PEOPLE kissing the ring, drinking the Kool Aid & shafting us in the process.
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Fuju
Fuju@FujuPhoenix·
The fact that Malahoo’s criticism is being treated as breaking ranks is part of the problem with the partisan approach in our political culture.
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MrsDuttyMan🇯🇲🇩🇪🇪🇺
@MalahooForteMP made a very courageous move, I'm not mad at it at all, opposition cheering is neither here or there.. We need NaaRRa to be sturdy and robust this was parliament at work.. let's fix what needs fixing.
Nationwide90FM@NationwideRadio

George reacts to JLP MP Marlene Malahoo Forte's contribution to the NaRRa bill in Parliament on Tuesday, where she raised several concerns with the bill. Her contribution led to a standing ovation from the Opposition benches. #WOMM

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Voice of truth
Voice of truth@Thirdterm2025·
@MalahooForteMP is a legal mind and a lawmaker; we are paying her to be an independent thinker. She did her job in the debating of the NARRA bill, and any form of victimization for such should not even be considered. We need a functioning NARRA.
Nationwide90FM@NationwideRadio

George reacts to JLP MP Marlene Malahoo Forte's contribution to the NaRRa bill in Parliament on Tuesday, where she raised several concerns with the bill. Her contribution led to a standing ovation from the Opposition benches. #WOMM

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AMH
AMH@AnnMH2020·
@JAProsperity @st_western @MalahooForteMP Indeed! Those should know that we don't seek to have cult followings but well thinking Jamaicans who want nothing but the best for the rock and so all sensible/educated opinions must contend. No yes people... that is for those other ones.
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Marlene Malahoo Forte@MalahooForteMP·
Concerns have been raised in a Trinity College Dublin study about the privacy implications of the data collected by Google Dialer and Messages apps on Android phones.  tcd.ie/news_events/ar…
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Hasan Toor
Hasan Toor@hasantoxr·
One more thing. When you delete your data, Google's own policy says it may stay on their backup servers for up to 6 more months. Financial records may stay longer. Anonymized data may stay forever. And data already shared with advertisers through the ad auction? That's already gone. You can't take it back. This isn't about paranoia. It's about knowing what you agreed to without reading the terms.
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Hasan Toor
Hasan Toor@hasantoxr·
Step 6: Download everything before you delete (optional) Go to: takeout.google.com Select all services. Click "Create Export." This gives you a copy of everything Google has on you. Keep it for your own records. Then go back and delete what you don't want Google to have.
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Hasan Toor
Hasan Toor@hasantoxr·
Step 5: Delete your advertising ID (Android only) Settings → Google → All Services → Privacy & Security → Ads → Delete Advertising ID This is the unique tracker assigned to your phone that follows you across every app. On iPhone, apps have to ask permission to track you (most people tap "Don't Allow"). On Android, every app gets this ID by default. No permission needed. Until you delete it.
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Hasan Toor
Hasan Toor@hasantoxr·
Step 4: Turn off ad personalization Go to: myadcenter.google.com Toggle off "Ad Personalization" This stops Google from using your data to build your advertising profile. You'll still see ads. They just won't be based on the detailed dossier Google built on you.
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Hasan Toor
Hasan Toor@hasantoxr·
Step 2: Stop Google from collecting new data Go to: myaccount.google.com/data-and-priva… Scroll to "History Settings." You'll see three switches: → Web & App Activity → Turn OFF → Location History → Turn OFF → YouTube History → Turn OFF Turn off all three. This stops the bleeding.
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Hasan Toor
Hasan Toor@hasantoxr·
Step 3: Set auto-delete (in case you want to keep some history) If you don't want to turn tracking fully off, at least set auto-delete. Go to: myactivity.google.com → Auto-delete → Set to 3 months This means Google can only store the last 3 months. Everything older gets deleted automatically. Do this for Web & App Activity, Location History, and YouTube History.
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Hasan Toor
Hasan Toor@hasantoxr·
Here's how to take it back. Start here. Step 1: See everything Google has on you Go to: myactivity.google.com Click "Delete" → "All time" → confirm. This wipes your entire activity history. Searches, YouTube, voice recordings — all of it. Gone.
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Hasan Toor
Hasan Toor@hasantoxr·
Google builds a profile of who it thinks you are. Your age. Your gender. Your income bracket. Whether you're a parent. Your education level. Your interests. Your political news habits. You can see exactly what Google thinks about you right now. Go to: myadcenter.google.com This is the profile advertisers use to target you. Most people have never seen it.
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