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Almost like having companies track everything you do is not a good idea and easily raises many false flags that are hard to correct.
What do you mean? Just because that set themselves up with a one click “accept all terms” agreement that gives them the ability to be judge jury and executioner? How could that be bad?
Contrary to popular belief you cannot just make new rules as you like in terms of service. There are boundaries what is okay and what isn't. But you still should be careful with them of course.
contrary to popular belief, people and corporations regularly break boundaries and laws to see what they can get away with.
Oh for sure. And then there sometimes are lawsuits and settlements and things have to be paid back. But overall it's rarely a problem for the companies and a major hassle for everyone else involved.
so in fact, you basically can make new rules as you like in terms of service. There are boundaries what is okay and what isn't, but companies try to break those boundaries time and time again.
They can certainly try. But so far breaking those boundaries hasn't moved the boundaries as far as I know.