Data privacy is reshaping the Internet

16/09/2021 | The New York Times

If people's personal information is no longer exchanged for free access to online content and services, something else will have to take its place. This eventuality is likely to happen sooner rather than later, and it's leaving many organisations, including publishers and e-commerce stores, who are exploring different business models in order to survive in a "privacy-conscious internet." Many are opting to make people pay subscription fees and other charges instead of using their personal data.

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