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'Cookie stuffing': Did Bill Gates' daughter use an illegal trick that sent top tech execs to prison?

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'Cookie stuffing': Did Bill Gates' daughter use an illegal trick that sent top tech execs to prison?

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Bill Gates spent the 1990s acting like a corporate warlord, threatening any rival startup that dared to exist in the same ecosystem. Then, after nearly being torn apart by antitrust lawsuits, he hired a massive PR team to rebrand himself as the world's kindly, sweater-wearing grandfather who just wants to eradicate disease. It was a shameless makeover, and many on the left eagerly bought in to it. Then came the stories about cozy dinners with Jeffrey Epstein long after his conviction for sex offenses. When asked about it, Gates gave answers so limp and evasive that they barely qualified as English. Gates is innocent until proven guilty, but the evidence raises serious questions. Now we turn to his daughter, Phoebe Gates. When it comes to deceptive tactics, the apple doesn’t appear to fall far from the tree. The scandal at her shopping platform, Phia , is far from an isolated accident. Phia is under scrutiny due to evidence suggesting that the platform allegedly utilized an illegal digi

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