Oath
I've had a yahoo email account since I was in high school. Instead of a nice, professional one based on my name like everybody else has, I've dealt with having this long, rambling one nobody understands because I didn't want to change. I even weathered the storm of having it copied by a third party and the copy sending spam emails to everybody (though deleting it at that point would have done nothing. It was already copied.) Everything is linked to it. Including my bank account.
I just got a notification that Yahoo, having been bought out by the ridiculously-named "Oath" and merged with its other companies, is going to start taking the content contained in my emails, sharing it and using it to map trends and preferences and give me a better internet experience. So far, there's no way to opt out. My choices are "I accept" or "I'll do this later". Even if there's an option to reset my preferences once I'm in, in the few minutes before I do that, I'm sure everything that's currently in there will be fair game to them. It's bad enough that my email provider has been harassing me for my phone number for the last couple of years. YOU DON'T NEED THAT.
Maybe I'm being naive thinking that things like my bank statement are still private. If the hackers were able to copy my email and my friends list, who knows what they saw. I don't know how this works. I'm basically this generation's equivalent of computer illiterate. Maybe Yahoo's been watching my finances go up and down all along, and I've been at the mercy of the kindness of strangers and the fact that I have hardly any money.
I've always been one of those people who has said, "If you don't want people getting your information on the internet, don't share your information on the internet. Duh." But some things are unavoidable and some things are sacred.