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Google's new action makes the internet not like it used to be, how come?

Google's new action makes the internet not like it used to be, how come?   - The Chrome browser service will present major changes at the end of next year. Its owner, Google, will remove the third-party cookies feature from its platform.  Google stated the aim of the decision was to maintain privacy security. User experience will change, and so will the digital advertising industry.  This change makes a big difference to internet activity. Because cookies are used to record user activity and the collected data will be given to advertisers to determine their targets.  By obtaining user data, advertisers and business people can gain their own benefits. They can target certain content specifically and accurately at their audience.  The loss of Cookies will clearly be detrimental to advertisers. Because, there is no longer a smooth path like before to get user data, it seems like they cannot see audience activity in cyberspace.  This policy also makes it difficult fo

Elon Musk's Action Makes Putin Happy, American Senator Angry

Elon Musk's Action Makes Putin Happy, American Senator Angry Photo: Tesla CEO Elon Musk waves as he arrives at the bipartisan Artificial Intelligence (AI) Insights Forum for all US senators hosted by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) at the US Capitol in Washington, USA, September 13, 2023. (REUTERS /LEAH MILLIS) - Elon Musk's actions in the midst of the Russia-Ukraine war enraged United States senators. Musk is said to have turned off Starlink satellite internet to save a Russian warship.  Three US senators from the Armed Services Commission asked the US Department of Defense for an explanation regarding whether or not Musk could regulate Starlink internet access.  Musk is the CEO of SpaceX, the company that owns Starlink, a satellite-based internet service in low Earth orbit. Starlink was used by Ukrainian forces in the war against Russia.  Three Democratic senators, namely Jeanne Shaheen, Elizabeth Warren, and Tammy Duckworth sent a letter to US Defense