Google vows to ban corporations making the most of secretly spying on folks, however doesnt suppose to incorporate itself

In an effort to fight the monitoring of individuals’s actions with out their data, Google is altering its insurance policies to ban the promoting of spy ware merchandise. The spy-happy tech big evidently failed to understand the irony...
In an effort to combat the monitoring of people’s activities without their knowledge, Google is changing its policies to prohibit the advertising of spyware products. The spy-happy tech giant evidently failed to grasp the irony...Original article
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