It seems Google's taken all the recent data privacy scandals to heart. The tech giant has announced that it is building data privacy controls (and clear explanations of what it does with user data) into Search itself, on both desktop and mobile. Additionally, it notes that it'll give the same treatment to Maps next year, along with "many other Google products."
The change comes not long after a mini-scandal erupted over Google's poor communication of just how and when it tracks users' location data.
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