Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Google allowing thirdparty developers to scan Gmail: report

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Google was yet to comment on the report.

Gmail has nearly 1.4 billion users globally—more users than the next 25 largest email providers combined.

“Google does little to police those developers, who train their computers—and, in some cases, employees—to read their users’ emails,” the report further stated.

According to Google, it provides data only to outside developers it has vetted and to whom users have explicitly granted permission to access email.

According to the report, Google’s own employees read emails only “in very specific cases where you ask us to and give consent, or where we need to for security purposes, such as investigat­ing a bug or abuse”.

“Email data collectors use software to scan millions of messages a day, looking for clues about consumers that they can sell to marketers, hedge funds and other businesses,” the report added, saying data miners generally have access to other email services besides Gmail.

In 2017, Google said its computers will soon stop reading the emails of its Gmail users to personalis­e their ads.

The Internet giant recently rolled out new features for Android users to make it easier for them to navigate their Gmail accounts and review security and privacy options.

As part of the new updates, Google introduced a new search functional­ity that enables users to find settings and other info they might be looking for in their account, like how to change the password.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? Google’s own employees read emails only ‘in very specific cases where you ask us to and give consent’, the report said
BLOOMBERG Google’s own employees read emails only ‘in very specific cases where you ask us to and give consent’, the report said

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