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The Next Web
TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 03/19/2026 10:28 EDT

Your inbox is someone else’s business model. It doesn’t have to be

There is a moment, usually around the third eerily accurate ad for something you only mentioned in an email, when you start to wonder what exactly your inbox knows about you. The answer, it turns out, is everything. And the companies running the most popular free email services in the world are not keeping that [
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