Les Luchter reports:
The revelation that a company that enticed people to take a “Real Age” test sent emails based on their results on behalf of pharmaceutical companies sparked a range of reaction on Thursday.
The New York Times reported that nine million people who have taken the Web-based health survey and agreed to free membership were getting the targeted emails. Social media and the blogosphere were ablaze with posts expressing mostly shock and outrage but also some with “knew it all along” smugness.
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