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DataSpii (pronounced data-spy) is a leak that directly compromised the private data of as many as 4 million Chrome and Firefox users via at least eight browser extensions. [1] [2] [3] The eight browser extensions included Hover Zoom, SpeakIt!, SuperZoom, SaveFrom.net Helper, FairShare Unlock, PanelMeasurement, Branded Surveys, and Panel Community Surveys. [4]
However, a free trial in exchange for credit card details can not be stated as a free trial, as there is a component of expenditure. While forced free trials can be an effective marketing technique, there are ethical concerns when companies require customers to provide credit card information for a supposedly "free" trial.
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Opt-out policy describing procedure for account termination, if available; Sometimes contains an Arbitration clause detailing the dispute resolution process and limited rights to take a claim to court; Disclaimer/Limitation of liability, clarifying the site's legal liability for damages incurred by users
opt-in, opt-in for existing users, opt-out for new users, easily opt-out for all users, important enough to impose despite pissing people off. It's worth observing of course that this list doesn't apply in isolation; it depends on how much prior discussion and testing the interface change had.
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Things to know when you change your AOL account to the free AOL plan: If you cancel your billing and change to the free AOL plan in the middle of your billing cycle, you'll continue to have access to the service until the end of your current billing cycle. If you have any active premium subscriptions, those will continue to be billed separately.
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