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6th September 2016, 05:49 | #1 |
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| Newspapers told to stop hassling readers for data Open Sauce guru Richard Stallman has said that if publishers want to start making money online then they have to stop hassling users for personal data. Writing in the Graniad Stallman said that users should be given a way of buying newspapers anonymously, rather than the current system which requires them to sign up for advertising and surveillance, which is both annoying and unjust. http://www.techeye.net/news/newspape...aders-for-data |
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