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"path": "/t/suggestion-to-add-clearer-caveats-to-privacy-tool-recommendations/37591#post_10",
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"textContent": "ThePrivacyDad:\n\n> but doesn’t point out that if you can no longer afford to pay for the service, you’re in a serious bind with all your account logins, which you’ll probably have to reset one at a time.\n\nMaybe I am missing the point but I am not sure I see the point of saying this explicitly. This, to me, should be something an average consumer can deduce on their own.",
"title": "Suggestion to add clearer caveats to privacy tool recommendations"
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