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This notion of invasion of privacy is all relative. If they ask you for your mother’s maiden name or first pet or the city where you had your first kiss, you are okay typing it in a form for them.

If they try to infer the active port numbers on your computer to see if there’s a Remote Desktop installed by a bot, you’re not okay.

What’s the alternative? Do you want them to disclose everything they do in a marketing article even though 99.99% of people will have no clue what that means and 10 of the 100 people that bother to read and understand will use it against them. To what end? To gain your trust? You - who has already given them your credit card number, mothers maiden name and city where you first got intimate with your first partner?



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