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Few people actually read things they agree to. I have a feeling someone is going to (or already has) pointed AI's at company docs to see if they can hunt down "Easter-eggs" like this to cash in. If you decided to do that because I mentioned it ;) at least tell me/us if you find any.

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>At Cape, we’ve always said that privacy shouldn't be buried in legalese. We believe privacy policies should be accessible and written in plain language—which is why we provide a summarized version of ours for anyone to read. To put this to the test, we decided to run an experiment. We teamed up with our partners at Proton to hide an "Easter egg" inside our policy: a free round-trip getaway to Switzerland, the world’s privacy capital and where Proton is headquartered. We wanted to see if anyone was actually reading. As it turns out, someone was.

Few people actually read things they agree to. I have a feeling someone is going to (or already has) pointed AI's at company docs to see if they can hunt down "Easter-eggs" like this to cash in. If you decided to do that because I mentioned it ;) at least tell me/us if you find any. Archive: https://archive.today/mUryy From the post: >>At Cape, we’ve always said that privacy shouldn't be buried in legalese. We believe privacy policies should be accessible and written in plain language—which is why we provide a summarized version of ours for anyone to read. To put this to the test, we decided to run an experiment. We teamed up with our partners at Proton to hide an "Easter egg" inside our policy: a free round-trip getaway to Switzerland, the world’s privacy capital and where Proton is headquartered. We wanted to see if anyone was actually reading. As it turns out, someone was.
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Tell me you were not tipped of without telling me... Fucking jews.