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We and our partners process data for the following purposes:

Actively scan device characteristics for identification, Advertising, Analytics, Create profiles for personalised advertising, Create profiles to personalise content, Develop and improve services, Display advertisements related to political campaigns or content, Functional, Marketing, Measure advertising performance, Measure audience, Measure content performance, Social, Storage and access to geolocation information for targeted advertising purposes, Storage and access to geolocation information to carry out marketing studies, Store and/or access information on a device, Understand audiences through statistics or combinations of data from different sources, Use limited data to select advertising, Use limited data to select content, Use precise geolocation data, Use profiles to select personalised advertising, Use profiles to select personalised content

Following Elon Musk’s acquisition of X (formerly known as Twitter) in October 2022, and his support for US President Donald Trump during the 2024 presidential campaign, many users abandoned the platform over political and ethical concerns.

These developments revived a long-standing debate, already prominent during the Cambridge Analytica scandal in 2018: the trust relationship between users and the online platforms, and the need for new options.