Sept. 26, 2023, 5:50 a.m. | /u/whoopdedo

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Companies are under scrutiny these days for how they interact with children. As a result many privacy policies now make the claim that they will not collect personal information from anyone under the age of 13. Wouldn't that mean I can dodge a lot of tracking and spyware by claiming to be a child?

The downsides are that you'd be treated like a child, you could be banned for giving false information, and to top it off they'll think you're …

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