SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) -- Attorneys suing Google say the firm violates privacy and takes personal property by electronically scanning the contents of people's Gmail accounts and then targeting ads to ...
How many times will Google have to defend Gmail’s business model? This week, longtime Google critic Consumer Watchdog sparked a new outcry about Gmail privacy by highlighting a lawyerly argument the ...
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 ...
Google recently argued that its users lack a reasonable expectation of privacy in messages sent using the service. The legal arguments are fairly non-controversial, relying on a long line of ...
The Internet is in a panic over a Google legal brief that claims Gmail users have no expectation of privacy when they use the service. Good headline, but let's be honest: that's the entire point of ...
Ever feel like your Gmail inbox is a chaotic mess, with endless emails competing for your attention and privacy concerns lingering in the background? You’re not alone. Many of us feel overwhelmed by ...
Google has been hit with another lawsuit alleging that it violates people's privacy by scanning Gmail messages in order to surround them with ads. This latest case was brought by San Francisco ...
Gmail is the first of the various Google suite applications to be updated for the Apple Privacy Labels that runs natively on the iOS 14, initially debuted by the ...
In rolling out major updates to Gmail, Google announced Wednesday that the popular email service will soon feature a new “confidential mode” that promises to give users more control over who sees the ...
Over at The Verge, Nilay Patel does a nice job of debunking the recent controversy over whether Gmail users can have an expectation of privacy. Fueled by the revelations of governmental spying ...
People who use Gmail and other free email systems have no reasonable expectation of privacy, according to papers filed in a U.S. district court by lawyers for Google. The filing was made in June, when ...