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Google phases out ad-tracking tech from Chrome browser, says won't develop new ways to follow users
Tech2 News Staff •Google has also announced that it won’t replace third-party cookies with another way of tracking individuals.
Google faces an anti-trust lawsuit in 38 US states for alleged 'illegal monopoly over' online search market
•As per the lawsuit, consumers are denied the benefits of competition, including the possibility of higher quality services and better privacy protections.
Google's US ad revenue to drop 5.3 percent due to the Coronavirus pandemic: Report
•The decline for Google's digital advertising company is primarily due to its heavy reliance on travel companies that advertise in Google searches.
Google waives Ad Serving fee for 5 months to support news partners during COVID-19 crisis
Trendingdesk •Google News Initiative has launched Journalism Emergency Fund to provide urgent aid to small, medium and local news publishers.
Google to allow some advertisers to run coronavirus-related ads across all its platforms
•Google will allow ads from government entities, hospitals, medical providers, and NGOs that want to get relevant information out to the public.
Alphabet shares fall as Google misses revenue target; YouTube revenue pegged at $4.72 bn
•Google has posted slowing sales growth for its ad business, blames foreign exchange rates.
Google cutting web cookies, ending lucrative tracking tool for advertisers
•Google's plan is to restrict advertising software companies and other organizations from connecting their browser cookies to websites they do not operate.
How Facebook, Twitter, Google are going to handle political ads, prior to US 2020 elections
•Critics including Elizabeth Warren have also run intentionally false Facebook ads to highlight the issue.
French competition watchdog fines Google $167 million for opaque advertising rules
•The French regulator said Google Ads had a lack of objectivity and predictability in defining the rules.
Donal Trump's campaign criticises Google for making it harder for political advertisers to target specific people
•Trump campaign and Republican groups say that Google’s decision will “disproportionately impact" their operations.