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Google’s Ad-Scandal: How Sensitive Data is Up for Grabs!
Google’s Display & Video 360 (DV360) ad platform serves up sensitive info on Americans, including health and financial data, despite its own policies. Experts warn this could lead to sinister targeting, raising serious national security concerns. Google’s rule enforcement seems as reliable as a chocolate teapot, leaving privacy advocates in a tizzy.

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Hot Take:
Ah, Google, the magician of tech, masters of the disappearing act—except it’s your privacy that vanishes! In the world of data, Google’s Display & Video 360 is like a buffet where hackers and foreign spies dine on American secrets, all while the tech giant insists they’re serving salads. Maybe Google should focus less on algorithms and more on keeping secrets like grandma’s cookie recipe.
Key Points:
- Google’s advertising platform, DV360, is allegedly sharing sensitive user data against its policies.
- Data segments targeting individuals with chronic illnesses and financial distress are available.
- Experts raise national security concerns over data on government employees.
- Data brokers exploit RTB systems, potentially aiding foreign intelligence.
- Critics call for regulatory action against Google’s data practices.