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The Privacy Policy of Teles
In 1999, people were hacking the barcode scanners. This was all over the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. The company freaked out and started suing everybody. If you're under 13, you can't have an account. You shouldn't have personal data. And then a parenthetical that I am quite confident was not meant to be in the published version says parentheses. Do we have to say we will delete the information? Or is there another way around this? Ten parentheses. Go ahead. As far as I'm against you, the CEO of the company.