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LinkedIn vs PayPal

Based on our analysis, PayPal is the more privacy-respecting choice overall.

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CategoryLinkedInPayPal
OverallD · 38/100C- · 44/100
What they collectConcern (28)Concern (38)
Who they share it withConcern (30)Concern (35)
What you can doConcern (42)Mixed (52)
What they promiseConcern (42)Concern (48)
In plain English — LinkedIn

LinkedIn builds a remarkably detailed professional and personal profile from everything you do on and off the platform — including inferred age, gender, salary, and seniority — then shares it with Microsoft, advertisers, and third-party partners. Your data persists even after account closure, your public activity is fed into Microsoft's broader ad ecosystem, and there is no way to opt out of non-personalised ads.

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In plain English — PayPal

PayPal collects an unusually broad set of financial, behavioural, and biometric data — then retains it for ten years after you close your account. Automated systems can freeze or terminate your account with limited recourse, your purchase history is shared with merchants for personalised shopping by default, and your data trains PayPal's AI models. Some of this is legally required for a financial institution, but much is not.

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