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in → usually means inside a physical or enclosed space. (in a room, in a bag, in the car)
at → usually means a location/point. (at school, at the park, at the station)
on → fits better for platforms, surfaces, or mediums. Thats why it stuck for digital things.
Rule of hyphen
* plant-based (compound adjective)
When two words work together to describe a noun, and they come before the noun, we usually connect them together with hyphen.
I usually prefer plant-based diet rather than meats.
Before noun : plant-based diet
After noun : diet is plant based
More examples:
1. long-term plan
2. well-known person
3. high-quality product
4. 14-years-old child