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asdfasgasdgasdg ◴[] No.26344915[source]
I think they're going to need to state their case in a way that allows Google to still make money and be competitive in the market place. It's not a simple matter of doing it and not doing it. It's a matter of doing it, and making more money or not doing it and making less. Google seems willing to move in the direction of privacy, but it's not going to do so in a way that sabotages the bottom line. It's unrealistic to expect any entity to voluntarily sacrifice its own values for the values of another.
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1. dvfjsdhgfv ◴[] No.26345190[source]
> I think they're going to need to state their case in a way that allows Google to still make money and be competitive in the market place.

I'm sorry but Google has no any competition. If you don't want to limit oneself to, say, Facebook users, you pretty much have to buy Google's ad services.