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Google to Stop Ad Sales Based on Users’ Browsing History
Tech giant says it will end third-party cookies and “any technology used for tracking individual people as they browse the web”Sean Burch | March 3, 2021 @ 8:32 AM
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Google on Wednesday said it will stop selling ads based on tracking specific users from website to website a major decision from the world’s biggest digital advertiser that will surely impact the entire industry moving forward.
The company, in a blog post Wednesday, reiterated that it plans to stop using third-party cookies to craft unique user profiles starting next year. On top of that, Google said Wednesday it will not build or use new tools to better track users across the web.
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(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – Six years after their arraignment, a Federal High Court sitting in Enugu presided over by Justice R. O. Dugbo-Oghoghorie has discharged and acquitted one Patrick Shanchi Nwokike and his wife, Mrs Rosemary Ifeoma NwokiIke of allegations of operating an illegal wonder bank.
Dugbo-Oghoghorie yesterday in a 143-paged judgment held that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) failed woefully to prove its case against the couple and their firm, Let’s Partner With You.
The judge said that in criminal proceedings, the burden lay on the prosecution to prove its case beyond all reasonable doubt as against beyond every shadow of doubt.