Google has promised to stop tracking personal information via cookies. Critics have said the move doesn't mean much as there are many ways it gets personal information.
Google to stop using cookies to track personal data
Tech giant Google has said it won't create a new way of tracking people by their adverts once their present method elapses. The tech firm is part of the biggest advertisers in the world, and it also owns a renowned browser, Chrome.
However, it has decided to put an end to this like other providers by removing cookies that monitor users. British competition agencies are also looking at these moves and their benefits. The agency stated in January that it will stop the cookies which will reduce information sharing with advertisers.
However, some marketers have opposed the idea claiming Google will benefit more by removing cookies because there are other ways to obtain users' information. Cookies store the information of users in a temporary server, and they have become...
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