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generally it seems regulation often benefits those who can afford lobbyists to tilt it in their favour, but in the case of third-party uninvited invisible spyware delivered automatically to users inboxes, I think they should be flat-out illegal with enormous fines for violations.
pretty much the same for webpage pixels but at least a user chooses to visit a page.
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