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Google responds to snooping concerns, says emails not scanned to target ads

It goes on to declare that no one at Google reads the emails, except in cases where the user had granted the consent or when it is required as a security measure

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After it was discovered that third-party apps for Gmail were allegedly accessing users' private emails, Google has responded to the backlash.

The company has clarified through its blog post that it does not scan emails to target ads, and the third-party apps are mandated to accurately represent themselves to request relevant data, Cnet reported.

It goes on to declare that no one at Google reads the emails, except in cases where the user had granted the consent or when it is required as a security measure.

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First Published: Jul 04 2018 | 1:07 PM IST

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