Here's a summary of why Grammarly are predatory and why you should avoid them. I am not a lawyer™. This is my layman reading, but they are pretty explicit about a lot of these practices. Posting because I've seen a lot of people oblivious to what they're signing away.
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So to summarize: Grammarly admit to saving all processed text, giving themselves a license to do with it literally whatever they want, are unclear about deletion, and by storing your text they have to disclose it to law enforcement if requested.
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You can decide if the trade-off are worth it. It's not for me, and it's probably not for you. Muting this thread now lol
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They likely feed user data into a machine learning model, so removing individual user data is going to be very tricky. Of course, they do still need to allow that under GDPR.
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Pot calling the kettle black Seb
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But would a European class action work? They would risk 4% of their income in fine if they would not yield.
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Non Europeans Including Britons post brexit (!)
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