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I think it is pretty scammy to be stealing student data from the time the kids start school, often at 5-years-old!! If not scammy, scummy.
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The only way to fight it is to not give them the data in the first place. If the schools involved suddenly lost most of their students, they would go out of business or be forced to close. People do not have to vote to bond these co-conspirators, either. I consider it a crime for them to be selling that data and according to a lot of laws, it is.
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This. Unfortunately, the scammiest scams I've come across this year thus far are all "social justice" apps promising that you "get paid by the services that harvest your data", (and post-signup: "congratulations, all you need to do to start earning is send 100 USDT to
<tron address>to buy a package").