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Aircraft Type A330-300, operated by Swiss, departs from Boston's runway

Airbus A330-300 encounters engine failure during takeoff at Boston Airport, causing a halt. Lufthansa subordinate swiftly dispatches a replacement plane for the stranded passengers. Incident occurred on 16th...

Aircraft Model A330-300, operated by Swiss, departs from Boston airport
Aircraft Model A330-300, operated by Swiss, departs from Boston airport

Aircraft Type A330-300, operated by Swiss, departs from Boston's runway

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When you activate the 'Recommend' button on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, Xing, Pinterest, or any other similar platforms, data is transmitted to third parties, even before you click the button. This data may include your IP address and other information, which is then stored and used for various purposes such as marketing, analysis, and account association. It's important to note that this data may be stored outside the EU, often in countries like the USA, and sometimes with IP address anonymization.

Similarly, the 'Recommend' button on Twitter does not require a click to transmit data to third parties. The same applies to Google+, Facebook, Pinterest, LinkedIn, and Xing.

If you're curious about the specifics of data transmission, these platforms often provide more information by clicking on the 'i' symbol.

Meanwhile, in a separate development, Swiss pilots have successfully resolved a runway dispute at a New York airport. Details of this incident are yet to be disclosed.

In conclusion, while social media platforms offer a convenient way to share content, it's crucial to be aware of how your data is being used. Always ensure to read the privacy policies and terms of service to stay informed about your data's handling.

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