Google says goodbye to particular person consumer monitoring

The online ad massive is pushing privacy— and as well as developing a brand spanking new monitoring gadget that doesn't use particular person wisdom.
The online ad giant is pushing privacy— and also building a new tracking system that doesn't use individual data.

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Author: Sara Fischer

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