Google to stop scanning private emails

Internet giant changes policy in effort to placate business users

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Google has announced it will stop scanning the contents of private emails sent by Gmail users "in an attempt to reassure business customers of the confidentiality of their communications", says The Guardian.

The company currently "reads" the messages in order to target users with personalised adverts, but Diane Greene, senior vice president in charge of Google Cloud, told Bloomberg the firm would stop doing so to "more closely align" its business and consumer products.

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