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Take it easy, policy SUBSCRIBE We ll soon meet in your inbox. / Daily Top 5 Good evening, New privacy policy . Those three words from WhatsApp (ok, and an Elon Musk tweet) were enough to drive millions of users to its rival Signal in January. So when we say our main story today is about a new privacy policy from Google Pay, just for India, you might brace for bad news. But relax, because this is one privacy policy update we can all get behind. Also in today s letter:
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Data in your hands Google Pay users will be able to delete transaction data on the app once Google rolls out a new privacy policy for its payments app next week. ....
We ll soon meet in your inbox. Please wait. “Under US tax law, Google is required to deduct taxes (called withholding) from your YouTube earnings from US viewers, if applicable,” the statement elaborated. The tax rates will be between 0%-30% on earnings creators generate from viewers in the US and the withholding of these earnings may begin as early as June. The tax withholding requirements can differ depending on the creator’s country of residence, and on aspects like whether they are eligible to claim tax treaty benefits, or whether they identify as an individual or a business. Indian creators, thanks to the Double Tax Avoidance Agreement or DTAA between India and the US, will have to pay around 15% of their YouTube ad revenue coming from their US viewers. ....