Fingerprinting: Critics say Google rules put profits over privacy
Privacy campaigners have called Google's new rules on tracking people online "a blatant disregard for user privacy."Changes which come in on Sunday permit so-called "fingerprinting", which allows online advertisers to collect more data about users including their IP addresses and information about their devices.Google says this data is already widely used by other companies, and it continues to encourage responsible data use.However the company had previously come out strongly against this kind ...
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