FYI dictionary.com and thesaurus.com are still available on their original domains. I believe that, under prior ownership (IAC), they consolidated the traffic of their properties under reference.com in order to get higher audience numbers in ComScore and hence better ad deals. It's baffling to me that they (apparently) either let the domain expire or sold it to a spammer. It's accrued brand equity since 2008 -- and no doubt a lot of backlinks, for whatever that's worth now.
dictionary.com itself seems to be working as usual.
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tgv•6h ago
III. Types of personal data collected
3.1 While using our Service, we may ask you to provide us with certain Personal Data. The categories of Personal Data may include, but are not limited to:
• First name and surname
• Country and country code
• Email address
• Phone number (if applicable)
• Habitual residence (if applicable)
• Google, Facebook, Huawei, Microsoft and/ or Apple credentials and profile pictures (if applicable)
• Billing and payment data – credit or debit card number, bank account information (if applicable) and information about payments
So, yeah.
• Cookies and Usage Data – device type, device ID and/ or IP address, crash logs data, diagnostic data, music files data and other information as clarified below (if applicable)
• Communications and content, including audio, video, text (typed, inked, dictated, or otherwise), in a message, email, or chat (if applicable).
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