>>717953767
it only takes like 5 points of aggregated data via cookies and other analytics to determine exactly who you are. Anonymity has been dead on the internet for a long time even if you take measure to try to prevent said tracking. They already know who you are, this is just a way to add more data to the pile from people who they actually want to engage, since people who don't give a shit about their privacy are more likely to financially participate.