Reported about 1 year ago
Alphabet's Google has been hit with a privacy complaint in Austria by advocacy group NOYB for allegedly tracking users of its Chrome Web browser, a concern already under EU regulators' scrutiny. The complaint accuses Google of misleading users into accepting first-party ad tracking instead of a privacy feature. NOYB emphasized that Google's actions do not align with EU privacy rules requiring informed and transparent consent. Google defended itself, highlighting its efforts to enhance privacy through the Privacy Sandbox APIs.
Source: YAHOO