From 826b257069160d8be67bf547cfc1bc4a25bfb4bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jeffrey Yasskin Privacy Principles
allowed to do so without the actor retaliating, for instance by artificially removing an
unrelated feature, by decreasing the quality of the service, or by trying to cajole, badger, or
trick the person into opting back into the processing.
Note that because data is valuable, some sites offer an informed, free, and fair exchange of -appropriate user information for original content that the site created or paid for the creation of. -If a user chooses not to participate in such an exchange, denying them access to the site is not -retaliation.