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New privacy policy update taking place on 21st Of April 2025, will allow ebay to use personal data for the training of their AI (they use both their own, and third party ones)
A new privacy policy update will be taking place on the 21st of April, 2025. This will allow eBay to use personal data for the training of their in-house and third-party AIs.




Thankfully there is a "right to object" at least for those in europe (EEC) and UK.  
Thankfully, there is at least a "right to object" for those in Europe (EEC) and UK.  


You can opt out of the use of your personal data in the setting. (Link here later)
You can opt out of their use of your personal data in this setting. (Link here later)

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A new privacy policy update will be taking place on the 21st of April, 2025. This will allow eBay to use personal data for the training of their in-house and third-party AIs.


Thankfully, there is at least a "right to object" for those in Europe (EEC) and UK.

You can opt out of their use of your personal data in this setting. (Link here later)