Google is making a change to its advertising practices that will affect millions of Gmail users around the globe. Starting later this year, the company will stop reading your emails to refine its ads.
Google is making a change to its advertising practices that will affect millions of Gmail users around the globe. Starting later this year, the company will stop reading your emails to refine its ads.
One of Google’s most controversial Gmail features is finally going away for regular consumers. The company announced today that, sometime later in 2017, it will stop scanning the content of emails ...
Google is slowing but not stopping its practice of scanning of Gmail messages to gather insights for targeted advertising. As part of a settlement of a class action suit in a Northern California, ...
A year ago, Google’s Gmail said it stopped its practice of scanning users’ inboxes to personalize ads. But it still allows outside app developers to scan inboxes, according to a Wall Street Journal ...
In her blog post, Greene writes: Consumer Gmail content will not be used or scanned for any ads personalization after this change. This decision brings Gmail ads in line with how we personalize ads ...
(c) 2017, The Washington Post. Google is making a change to its advertising practices that will affect millions of Gmail users around the globe. Starting later this ...