Jan. 1, 2022, 6:35 p.m. | /u/Pleasant-Scallion-33

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Panera has a subscription service that charges $8/mo for unlimited coffee. This is a great deal for students and busy workers, but are there any serious privacy implications? Other than, of course, Panera and your bank knowing your travel history and how often you drink coffee. How would one minimize risks (if there are any)?

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