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Offsetting the cost of Internet access is one thing, but I doubt that’s what AT&T is doing. They can’t be getting $29/month from your browsing habits, so it amounts to an artificial penalty reminiscent of non-prorated ETFs.


Exactly, this is a political game. "See? People arn't paying for privacy, they don't want it.

I don't pay everyone I meet a dollar not to mug me, it's nonsense their customers have to do this.




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