Google will now stop targeting adolescents


The company is changing its policy after the red eye of many countries of the world

I will remove the company location history feature for the safety of teenage users

CALIFORNIA: Alphabet-owned Google has decided not to accept ads targeting the interests of teens under age, gender and under 18, the company said in an official press release on Tuesday.

The company also said it would no longer have its location history feature globally for users under the age of 18. The company also said it would expand some of the age-sensitive ads block for users up to the age of 18, and For users of this age, the Safe Search filter feature will be discontinued.

In many parts of the world, parents have requested Google to remove photos of their children, prompting the company to implement a new policy for users under the age of 18, the company said in a blog post. In many parts of the world, many governments have begun to keep a close eye on Google's policies to determine how safe and harmful they are for its teenage users.

Some countries have even started implementing new laws in this direction and we are following the laws of all the countries in the world and we are thinking of developing some new features besides controlling children and adolescents worldwide. And said Mindy Brooks, general manager of the family department.

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