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Old 04-18-2012, 05:50 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by tecweston View Post
I didn't know all this. I understand why these companies would want to know what their customers are reading, but shouldn't there be a box I have to check to make sure it's okay with me? I'd like to opt out of telling B&N about every book I read.
If it's anything like Amazon it will be in the terms and conditions you need to accept in order to be a customer. The only opt out would be not to use them. Giving away your privacy in return for services (whether paid for or free) is the norm now.
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