Google, in a privacy reversal, ends automatic scanning of user emails

Google has ended the practice of automatically scanning the emails of millions of Gmail users for keywords that could be used to target them with ads, a practice that drew criticism from privacy advocates and users alike.

The change, which was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, marks a significant shift for Google, which has long relied on data from Gmail to help sell ads. The company said it made the decision after reviewing its privacy practices and listening to feedback from users.

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