Feb. 10, 2024, 4:23 a.m. | /u/hakcesar

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I've always considered myself an online privacy advocate. I waved goodbye to ActiveArmor a while back when I switched to ATT Fiber and diligently filled out all the opt-out forms to safeguard my personal information from being sold or shared. Of course, ISPs still collect and track your data for "business" purposes when you sign up for their service, but being able to opt out of some of the more intrusive programs is worth something, right? My somewhat privacy?

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