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I don't understand why that makes it a poor example?



The original comment I was referring to mentioned that paying for a service does not free you from tracking, and used groceries as an example. That is a poor example because you are being compensated for your opting in to tracking.

A better example would be something you pay for, and you’re still tracked with no compensation.

Does that answer your question?




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