All 3 billion Chrome users are about to get a major - and mandatory - browser boost.
, and this update is completely unavoidable: all of Chrome’s three billion users will be effectively forced to engage with it.
That doesn’t mean that Chrome will suddenly be targeted-ad-free, but it’s a move designed to improve users’ control over the ads they see and how their data is collected.
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