Most likely, you don’t have a legal background to actually understand the privacy policy, and no one has the time, patience, or energy to try to parse what data websites are storing and how they’re using it to their advantage.įortunately, I read the privacy policies of Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, Apple, and Google to find out the data big tech companies have on you. These days, checking a box saying that you have read and understood a website’s privacy policy is about as legitimate as a Kylie Lip Kit-knockoff sold on the side of the road.
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