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The free TV company briefly wasn’t sure what it should do with data from kids
May 17, 2023, 9:33 p.m. | Emma Roth
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Telly, the company that will give you a free TV in exchange for showing you persistent advertisements on a second display, made a pretty big slip-up in a now-deleted part of its privacy policy. In a thread on Twitter, reporter Shoshana Wodinsky spotted a line that questioned whether there’s a way to avoid deleting the data it collects on children. Yikes.
The gaffe appeared in the “PersonalData of Children” section (typo is Telly’s). “If we learn …
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