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Alphabet Inc Class C (NASDAQ: GOOG) Plans to Implement Advertising Policies Similar to Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL)

Alphabet Inc Class C (NASDAQ: GOOG) has similar advertising plans to Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL). The company also added various stipulations to its privacy features through its play store.

The company announced the additional private features sometime in 2021. The features are somehow similar to the ones put in place by Apple and issued the app developers with a 20th July deadline to ensure that the apps incorporate the features.  With the controversy due to Apple’s policy change, it remains to be seen how people will react to Google’s announcement.

Other developments that Google made in 2022 include the updates encoded into its navigation application, Google Maps, which has the potential of preservation for years to come.  Google Maps preserves a large-scale set of geospatial statistics and comprises at least fifty million updates each day, thus making it one of Google’s top creations.

Big tech companies have been experiencing a decline

In the following 12 months, several reputable Brokerage agencies anticipate FAANG cooperation’s shares to multiply than the stocks displayed at the beginning of the year. The stock price predictions are for tech companies, including Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ: FB), Google, and Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN), among others. Since the year began, the Tech Stocks declined by 17%, placing the estimate on declining rates for the first time as a track record.

The turnaround in opinion demonstrates that the tech market that the Nasdaq 100 index presented in 2022, activated by the Federal Reserve Interest Rates, rises. The interest is anticipated to rise due to various factors, including the effects of the escalating inflation levels on customer demand and supply-chains obstacles.

Android users face new security warnings

Several analysts recently warned Android consumers to acquire the 36 vulnerability repairing May security update. The analysts warn that the consumer should install the security feature as soon as possible due to serious exposure to various security concerns. The company divulged the effects of the security concern sometime in January 2022.

The advice follows two lawsuits against the company by other tech companies, including Tinder and Match; Tinder, Matches’ parent company, allegedly sued Google for its alleged anti-competitive features through its Play Store and other concrete applications. The suit also follows alternate suit brought by other companies, including Epic Games, the inventor of Fortnite and other comprehensive games.

Published by Benjamin Roussey

Benjamin Roussey is from Sacramento, California. He has two master’s degrees and served four years in the U.S. Navy. His bachelor’s degree is from CSUS (1999) where he was on a baseball pitching scholarship. His second master’s degree is an MBA in Global Management from the University of Phoenix (2006). He has worked for small businesses, public agencies, and large corporations. He has lived in Korea and Saudi Arabia where he was an ESL instructor. Benjamin spends his time in between Northern California and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, committing himself to his craft of freelance and website writing. http://www.facebook.com/ben.rouss