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The Battle for Digital Privacy Is Reshaping the Internet


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Invasion of privacy portrayed as a game of Pac-Man.

Driven by online privacy fears, Apple and Google have started revamping the rules around online data collection.

Credit: Erik Carter

Apple introduced a pop-up window for iPhones in April that asks people for their permission to be tracked by different apps.

Google recently outlined plans to disable a tracking technology in its Chrome web browser.

And Facebook said last month that hundreds of its engineers were working on a new method of showing ads without relying on people's personal data.

The developments may seem like technical tinkering, but they were connected to something bigger: an intensifying battle over the future of the internet. The struggle has entangled tech titans, upended Madison Avenue and disrupted small businesses. And it heralds a profound shift in how people's personal information may be used online, with sweeping implications for the ways that businesses make money digitally.

At the center of the tussle is what has been the internet's lifeblood: advertising.

 

From The New York Times


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