Article 6HTFP Google will now let EU users select which services share their data, thanks to the DMA

Google will now let EU users select which services share their data, thanks to the DMA

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Amrita Khalid
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Google just announced a change for users in Europe that will let them decide exactly how much data-sharing they're comfortable with. The new policy, which the company said was in response to the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), allows users to opt out of data sharing across all, some, or none of a select number of Google's services. The services listed include YouTube, Search, ad services, Google Play, Chrome, Google Shopping, and Google Maps. But the policy isn't watertight - Google will still share user data when it's necessary to complete a task (e.g., if you're paying for a purchase on Google Shopping with Google Pay) in order to comply with the law, stop fraud, or protect against abuse.

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