Opinion | What Does True Consent Look Like for Consumers?
Briefly

Society expects that when we sit down in a barber chair, we're implicitly agreeing to exchange money for a shearing. There's no such expectation about windshield cleaning, unless the place we stop happens to be a carwash.
To comply with privacy laws, websites won't share your data without your express agreement. But who reads that fine print before clicking OK?
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