Local sources from Israel: זמן ישראל, זמן ישראל.
UK coverage: ITV News.
Google has recently come under scrutiny for its use of cookies and data to deliver and maintain its services, track outages, measure audience engagement, and enhance the quality of its services. By accepting all cookies and data, users allow Google to develop and improve new services, measure the effectiveness of ads, and show personalized content and ads based on settings and past activity. However, users have the option to reject all cookies for these additional purposes.
Non-personalized content and ads are influenced by current viewing and general location, while personalized content and ads are based on past activity and can provide more relevant results. Users can find more information about managing privacy settings at g.co/privacytools.
In addition, the Israeli media outlets זמן ישראל and זמן ישראל have recently published articles that explore the implications of Google’s use of data and cookies. In the first article, Dr. Eldad Shidlovsky reflects on Israeli society in light of Emmanuel Levinas’ philosophy. The second article, written by Asaf Friedor, examines attempts to undermine protest by lowering the numbers and raising the flames.
It is clear that Google’s use of cookies and data has implications for users, and it is important for them to understand the implications and take the necessary steps to protect their privacy. By providing users with more information about the use of their data, Google can help ensure that users are aware of their rights and can make informed decisions about their privacy settings.
At a time when data privacy is a major concern, it is essential for users to be aware of the implications of Google’s use of cookies and data. By staying informed and taking the necessary steps to protect their privacy, users can ensure that their data is used responsibly and securely.
