SAN FRANCISCO, California -- Google is going to stop reading your Gmail in search of opportunities to sell ads. The change announced Friday will end a practice that Google has embraced since the ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Google will stop reading your email to target ads, a practice which has been widely criticized by privacy watchdogs and industry competitors and even prompted some consumers to file ...
In a digital world, leveraging technology is a must for many businesses today. With the sheer number of different applications, add-ons and features available, Gmail and the Google Workspace are a ...
One of Google’s most controversial Gmail features is finally going away for regular consumers. The company announced today that, sometime later in 2017, it will stop scanning the content of emails ...
Since Gmail’s launch in 2004, one point of frequent contention was how the free service scanned emails to show tailored ads. Google has today announced that it is ending this personalization practice ...
Google displays sponsored advertisements in a variety of areas in Gmail, including on the right side when you open an email and above and below the inbox. When personalized or non-personalized ...
Leaked video of an upcoming Gmail redesign looks good at a glance, but upon closer inspection, it also makes one change that’s sure to annoy users. At the 0:54 mark in the video, you can see a ...
Gmail is the go-to email service provider for many people. It’s free, integrates well with other Google products, and offers SSO options for various services on the internet to enable quick and easy ...
Later this year, Google will stop relying on the content of consumer Gmail messages to serve up personalized ads, the company announced Friday. Consumer Gmail content will not be used or scanned for ...