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Old 04-19-2012, 06:04 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by mr ploppy View Post
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.
I have a feeling that might be tested in court soon, there are a number of privacy cases on the US Supreme Court docket already. Although, given the current composition of the US Supreme Court, I'd have more hope in rulings coming from some of the EU privacy regulations. Meantime I guess we have to use Firefox addons, file cleaners and other work arounds.

And give false information on any required login whenever you can.
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