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Personalisation to drive relevance, convenience and value So it seems that, despite all the opportunities for increased personalisation today, it's important not to personalise for personalisation's sake – nor to become fixated on the latest tools or techniques.
Just before he was pushed out, Clarke – aka "the Gordon Brown of Tesco" – claimed Tesco was a business "for you", and went on: "Because it knows you, it can personalise for you".
"We can do that because we don't want the data for anything other than to provide great content, not to personalise for advertising… We're setting a high bar for data.
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Very personalised for each student – hugely encouraging and great outcome for all learners.
Should you wish, you can also have it personalised for free.
There are times when people don't want these personalised, for example, when conducting research in a professional capacity.
Better still, it can receive NetChannel a Web-enhanced television service that can be personalised for each viewer.
The system is not foolproof: on average, around 1% of people with the same hand size will be able to fire a gun personalised for a particular user.
And they don't have to refund anything that has been personalised, for example if it has been engraved with your name".
After five years in the dormant database - 10 years in total - data can only be re-personalised for the purpose of preventing and combating terrorist offences.
We wanted the site to be personalised for each user and reactive to their needs, presenting a coherent picture of what they do and who they know.
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