coffee. How about some coffee creamer too? Well, if I want a coffee creamer, I'd look for it. So in that way, they're trying to tie, I would say just add-ons. They're doing it for their own personal gain, not necessarily for your privacy or security. Now I don't care if people know that I was ordering Sumatra coffee. I really don't care. But how much data is actually being transmitted? Because they know the time, the date, how long you looked at a page. Did you stay within their network? You can take a lot of data and start kind of building a profile of the person who's doing the shopping. Right, exactly. And many of the companies out there are doing this for marketing purposes. Of course, they want to see if you're interested in coffee, maybe they can sell you something else. But it makes you wonder if that technology exists, can it be used for nefarious purposes? Perhaps by three letter agencies of a government somewhere? Not that they would ever, ever do that. No, who's ever heard (16/49)
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