If you use Google's Chrome browser regularly, you have likely seen a new privacy-related screen in recent weeks.
With a combination of soothing rainbow colors and language that sounds very pro-privacy, the page announces “Enhanced ad privacy in Chrome.” You have two options: Settings and Got It.
It’s easier to hit Got It, but if you’re concerned about your data and privacy, take a moment to learn more about what’s happening and which settings you should change. Google isn’t necessarily going to default you into the settings that best protect your privacy.
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