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minus-square@glitchdxlinkEnglish39•11 hours agoapps allow user tracking and advertising though. Much more valuable to the corpos than a few lost customers.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•edit-22 hours agoAlso mich More valuable to Google, as they are the biggest Advertising company. I looked it up and according to this source they have ~70% of the pay-per-click market.
apps allow user tracking and advertising though. Much more valuable to the corpos than a few lost customers.
Also mich More valuable to Google, as they are the biggest Advertising company. I looked it up and according to this source they have ~70% of the pay-per-click market.