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I Read Walmart's Privacy Policy So You Don't Have To - And it’s Insane

By Worth Mentioning in Technology 103 views 8th Jul, 2026 Video Duration: N/A

Disclaimer: This video is intended for entertainment and consumer awareness purposes only. I am not an attorney, privacy expert, security professional, or representative of Walmart. The opinions and conclusions expressed in this video are simply my interpretation of information contained in Walmart's publicly available privacy policy and other publicly accessible sources.

Nothing in this video should be considered legal advice, professional advice, or a definitive statement about Walmart's practices, technologies, or intentions. I am just a car guy reading through a privacy policy and sharing my thoughts, observations, and questions with my audience.

Viewers are encouraged to read Walmart's privacy policy for themselves and draw their own conclusions. Any errors, misunderstandings, or omissions are unintentional and reflect my personal interpretation of the material.

This video is protected opinion, commentary, criticism, and discussion regarding matters of public interest.

What does Walmart really know about you?

In this episode, Harry dives deep into Walmart's privacy policy and uncovers a shocking list of data the company says it may collect, including device identifiers, location data, behavioral information, biometric identifiers, and much more. Some of the language in the policy raises serious questions about how modern retailers gather, analyze, and use customer data.

To find out, Harry doesn't just read the fine print—he heads into Walmart himself to see what kinds of technology are being used in stores and how modern retailers track customer behavior. From cameras and self-checkouts to smartphone tracking and loyalty programs, this investigation explores the growing world of retail surveillance and data collection.

How much of your personal information is being collected when you shop? How much of it did you knowingly agree to? And are consumers paying enough attention to what they're consenting to? Watch the episode and decide for yourself.


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