New Google Wallet setting uses your shopping history for personalized ads

Google is launching a new opt-in feature in the U.S. that lets Google Wallet and Pay use your purchase history and stored passes (such as boarding passes or loyalty cards) to customize the suggestions you see. If you approve, you’ll get app, shopping, and brand recommendations based on your actual behaviour. Google says the setting is optional and you remain in control of your data.

New Google Wallet setting uses your shopping history for personalized ads

Google is launching a new opt-in feature in the U.S. that lets Google Wallet and Pay use your purchase history and stored passes (such as boarding passes or loyalty cards) to customize the suggestions you see. If you approve, you’ll get app, shopping, and brand recommendations based on your actual behaviour. Google says the setting is optional and you remain in control of your data.

New Google Wallet setting uses your shopping history for personalized ads

Google is launching a new opt-in feature in the U.S. that lets Google Wallet and Pay use your purchase history and stored passes (such as boarding passes or loyalty cards) to customize the suggestions you see. If you approve, you’ll get app, shopping, and brand recommendations based on your actual behaviour. Google says the setting is optional and you remain in control of your data.

New Google Wallet setting uses your shopping history for personalized ads

Google is launching a new opt-in feature in the U.S. that lets Google Wallet and Pay use your purchase history and stored passes (such as boarding passes or loyalty cards) to customize the suggestions you see. If you approve, you’ll get app, shopping, and brand recommendations based on your actual behaviour. Google says the setting is optional and you remain in control of your data.

New Google Wallet setting uses your shopping history for personalized ads

Google is launching a new opt-in feature in the U.S. that lets Google Wallet and Pay use your purchase history and stored passes (such as boarding passes or loyalty cards) to customize the suggestions you see. If you approve, you’ll get app, shopping, and brand recommendations based on your actual behaviour. Google says the setting is optional and you remain in control of your data.

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