In June 2016, Google deleted a section of its privacy policy that kept web-browsing records and users’ names separate. ProPublica analyzed the changes in October, 2016, revealing the new policies. When Google purchased DoubleClick, a digital advertising company, in 2007, Google gained access to cookie information and browsing habits of their users. Now, personally identifiable […]
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