2019-07-31

Advertising is a cancer on society

A comprehensive analysis portrays modern advertising as a cancerous force in society, highlighting its manipulative nature, privacy violations, and destructive impact on trust and decision-making. The text examines numerous harmful effects of advertising, from privacy breaches to psychological manipulation, while offering practical solutions including ad blockers, GDPR enforcement, and ethical business practices.

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