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In this episode of the GBA Podcast, we delve into the complexities of consumer subscriptions and the manipulative tactics known as dark patterns, used by companies to make unsubscribing difficult. The U.S. Justice Department has sued several companies, including Amazon and Adobe, for these deceptive practices. We also discuss how people often forget about subscriptions they don't use and the need for greater awareness.

Additionally, we revisit the topic of false advertisement, touching on the debunked events of October 7th, such as the allegations of mass rape and beheaded babies, highlighting the lack of forensic proof. The episode also covers freedom of speech, particularly the case of Julian Assange, who, after being released from prison, has moved to an island near Australia. Assange has to plead guilty to releasing classified documents but will not be extradited to the U.S.

**Legal Disclaimer:** The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only. The views expressed are those of the host and do not constitute legal advice. The host and the GBA Podcast are not liable for any legal actions taken based on the content of this episode.

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