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X (Twitter) decision to sell customer information

X is set to become the first official platform to sell user information to third parties, leaving user information unsecured.

Microblogging website X has decided to sell user information to third parties and the company has also released its new privacy policy.

Currently, all social media platforms, including X and Facebook, claim that user information is not accessed or sold to any third party other than the owner and the company.

But X is now set to become the first official platform to sell user information to third parties, leaving users' information unsecured.

According to the technology website TechCrunch, X has released its new privacy policy, which will be effective from mid-November next month.

Under the new policy, X will have the right to sell all user data to third parties to provide artificial intelligence (AI) training.

The policy specifies that user information will only be sold to train the AI, but most online security experts claim that this will not keep user information safe and can be used for other purposes. will be used.

According to the report, under its new policy, X will give users the option to choose not to sell their information to third parties and to keep their information limited and secure.

However, it was not immediately clear how X would give users the option not to provide their information and how users would be able to protect their information from third parties.

On the other hand, Internet technology experts have also expressed fear that after X, other platforms will also take steps to sell user information to third parties.

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