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by mikeash
3346 days ago
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From their privacy policy: "We collect such commercial transactional messages so that we can better understand the behavior of the senders of such messages, and better understand our customer behavior and improve our products, services, and advertising. We may disclose, distribute, transfer, and sell such messages...." [emphasis mine] Of course they might not sell your messages, but it's pretty weird that they'd put up a "we totally can sell your vaguely anonymized messages" and then not take advantage of it. What they sell to Uber may not be what they make available to you. Even if they don't currently, they could start doing so at any time. And even if you somehow trusted them not to, they could get bought out by someone not so trustworthy. |
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Now I'm curious: what is the commercial value in the aggregated email content that would make someone want to pay for it, besides the purchase and receipt data that Slice is already providing (plus subscription and open rates)?