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Money use
Jan. 2, 2022, 12:36 a.m. | /u/Kris_98
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Hey all,
Would you say that using just cash for grocery shopping or online shopping gift cards etc would be better for privacy? IMO yes and no as yet the shop does not know that YOU spend x amount of money at xx: xx time and date however, would your profile be sort of created based on your traces how many times you have withdrawn certain amounts of money from the cash machine to then make a purchase? For instance, …
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