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						Google to stop scanning 
						Gmail for creating targeted ads 
						
						 
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						[June 24, 2017] 
						(Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's 
						Google said on Friday it would stop scanning Gmail 
						content for creating personalized ads from later this 
						year, bringing the widely-used email service in line 
						with its enterprise offering, G Suite.  | 
		
						 
						
						  
						
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				The decision was outlined in a blog post by Google cloud 
				computing chief Diane Greene, who joined the company in 2015 and 
				has been responsible for the rapid growth of Google's cloud 
				business. 
				 
				Google's practice of analyzing incoming and outgoing emails of 
				its free consumer Gmail users has been criticized on privacy 
				concerns. 
				 
				Google's G Suite business bundle have been gaining more 
				enterprise users in the past year, with more than 3 million 
				companies paying for the G Suite service, the company said. 
				(http://bit.ly/2t3zXPA) 
				 
				Gmail has more than 1.2 billion users worldwide. 
				 
				(Reporting by Laharee Chatterjee; Editing by Arun Koyyur) 
				
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