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				The Alphabet unit, whose revenues mainly come from online 
				advertising, should ask Gmail users for their prior consent 
				before sending them any direct marketing emails, noyb.eu said, 
				citing a 2021 decision by the Court of Justice of the European 
				Union  
				(CJUE).  
				 
				While Google's ad emails may look like normal ones, they include 
				the word "Ad" in green letters on the left-hand side, below the 
				subject of the email, noyb.eu said in its complaint. Also, they 
				do not include a date, the advocacy group added.  
				 
				Google and French data protection authority CNIL did not 
				immediately respond to requests seeking comment.  
				 
				Vienna-based noyb.eu (None Of Your Business) is an advocacy 
				group founded by Austrian lawyer and privacy activist Max 
				Schrems who won a high profile case with Europe's top court in 
				2020. 
				 
				The CNIL, known for being one of the most vocal data privacy 
				regulators in Europe, imposed a record fine of 150 million euros 
				($149 million) on Google earlier this year for making it 
				difficult for internet users to refuse online trackers. 
				 
				($1 = 1.0051 euros) 
				 
				(Reporting by Mathieu Rosemain; Editing by Christian 
				Schmollinger) 
				 
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