Has Idealism Killed Google's Pursuit Of Privacy? | AdExchanger
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Google’s commitment to perfect privacy has led to an inflexible approach that hampers progress toward improving online consumer privacy. This focus may be causing harm to smaller businesses.
The belief that all companies can implement Google-level privacy measures is flawed; smaller businesses often lack the resources to adopt such stringent practices.
Conversations with Google's Sandbox team reveal that rigid beliefs surrounding privacy have significantly influenced design decisions, potentially stifling innovation and adaptability in the industry.
While Google’s privacy program is robust, the pursuit of an ideal may overlook the practicalities that diverse companies face in striving for better online privacy.
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