The internet is anything but private—a quick Google search of your name will prove that. But just because our information is out there doesn’t mean we need to give up all notions of privacy. As such, ...
The thing is, Google was the only company that could have forced the web to change. More specifically, it’s the only company that could have forced the internet to respect your privacy. If Google ...
Steve from Hartford, Connecticut, like many Americans, is baffled by Google’s settings and recently sent in this email question. Here's what he asked: "I have my Google Web & Activity, Location ...
When signed in to your Google account, your searches, clicked links, images, and videos are tracked. Things like your IP address, device, and which ads you click are tracked even when you're not ...
Google has decided to retire Privacy Sandbox, which was meant to eventually replace third-party cookies in Chrome, due to "low levels of adoption." ...
At least six of Google’s top privacy and regulatory officials have left the company in recent months, and a key oversight team was disbanded, according to interviews and a POLITICO review of records.
Google has laid out the latest timeline for its plan to kill off third-party cookies in Chrome. The tech giant said it's on track for a fourth-quarter, 2024 cookie expiry date. Industry bodies are ...
Over the course of my 20-year career in digital advertising, I’ve mostly considered Google’s advertising business to be a threat to independent media. You might expect that I would be very critical of ...
Texas has finalized a massive settlement with Google over privacy concerns. This story details parts of the case, as well as ...
Competitors are capitalizing on privacy and safety concerns to urge users to migrate to their in-home browsers from Google Chrome.