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That minor point has major implications if true, so I definitely think it's worth reading into, at least to decide whether it's correct or not. It's the difference of whether your Google map searches, and possibl\y web searches are contained within Google, or are accessible to others.


If you click a link on Google Maps or Google Search, doesn't the site get the query in their GA or something?


The fact that they are not is the whole basis of targeted advertising.


But that's still Google providing the advertising. In what way is your search history not contained to Google when an advertiser asks Google to display text ads with your content to people that are interested in X, Y and Z?

I can think of a few very expensive ways, but those are also ways in which Google is allowing erosion of their competitive advantage by allowing that information to leak. That, by the way, is why I don't feel particularly paranoid about Google sharing my information everywhere. Google is strongly incentivized to keep it closely guarded so other people can't monetize it in ways that cause Google to lose out.




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