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Old 24th October 2016, 07:29   #1
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Default Google's redefined privacy policy lets ads follow you everywhere

In 2007, Google bought online advertising network Doubleclick with the assurance that they would prioritize user privacy as they developed new ad products. They've kept that promise, dividing their massive database of web browsing data from the perso...

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