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Samsung has updated their EULA for their line of phones to include a section where it says Samsung can take any and all social media posts and private messages.[1]

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Samsung has had a history of frequently updating the EULA on their services.

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  1. "Samsung's Update to Terms, Special Terms, and Privacy". Reddit. Retrieved 6 September 2025.


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