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Questions Advertisers Should Ask of AT&T and Verizon
It turns out that you’re not just a product when using free Internet services. Even when you’re paying AT&T and Verizon for cellular service, you’re still being productized by having your communications altered without you knowing about it. Both Verizon … Continue reading
Posted in Data, Marketing, Philosophy
Tagged AT&T, data, do not track, privacy, tracking, Verizon
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