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Deceptive cookie preferences make it almost impossible to stop them selling your data. Even after decline all "legitimate interest vendors" if you click the tucked away box labelled "vendor preferences" you will find hundreds of vendors still selected with no ability to opt out of them all without spending 10 minutes clicking on each vendor individually.
In the end I exited the site and used a chrome add on to block it from future search results.
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