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Privacy & Freedom in the Information Age

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The original was posted on /r/privacy by /u/uygmvgp on 2023-08-24 07:10:32+00:00.


Reddit doesn't sell or give away user data.
Ads are personalized using data, but private info isn't shared with advertisers. Opt-out is possible.
Explicit, seperate consent is needed for advertisers to receive data.
Your data, as in IP, http header, and fingerprinting script related info, is logged and shared with 'third-party ads measurement providers' (Google Analytics?) for aggregation,  where its probably logged again.

so, your data isnt directly visible to advertisers/data brokers, but it is shared with google, who will definitely log it for themselves, or if they even use google

primary question is whether google is allowed to log reddit's data? i dont the terms of their partnership, or if thats even public info

edit: Found out that google analytics isnt used for measuring ad performance, google ads is.

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