Published: March 4th, 2021
Google will stop selling individualized ads based on your browsing history, majority of Toronto downtown workers say they feel safe to go back to the office, and we say goodbye to Google Cardboard.
It’s all the tech news that’s popular right now. Welcome to Hashtag Trending! It’s Thursday, March 4, and I’m your host Baneet Braich.
Google says it’s going to be a little less creepy after announcing that it’s stopping ad targeting based on browsing history. This would be a huge change to the advertising industry as many rely on tracking for targeted ads and to measure ad performance. According to one digital ad consultancy, Google accounted for 52 per cent of last year’s global digital ad spending of $292 billion. The change occurs in the midst of hefty criticism on individual tracking by privacy watchdogs and advocates. Google will instead be launching new technology called a privacy sandbox to target ads without collecting information
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This is the second year Everyday Loans has won this award. They again offered a range of borrowing options over a wide range of amounts during the year.
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