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The Internet acts as a "filter bubble" when it manages to identify what are the commercial preferences or what interests the user the most on the web.

When we agree to subscribe to a page of interest, the "filter bubble" collects information about our tastes and preferences and stores them.

For example, if you want to travel and you are looking for an economic ticket, the internet detects that information and whenever you access the web it will put at your disposal a wide variety of travel agencies so that you can choose the one of your preference.

You can find more information in the following link:

https://brainly.com/question/18219492

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