Imagine China going internet-nuclear and releasing the browsing history of most Americans for the last N years as a giant torrent or searchable webpage, tied to names, accounts, spouses and addresses.
>>yeetac+(OP)
And? Most of that data is already floating around thanks to Facebook and Twitter "like" buttons; Google analytics; CDN Javascript hosting, ISP logs, etc.
And you can't even claim it's inaccessible and hidden away in Google and Facebook data centers, because there's no transparency into who has access to it, so we really don't know.