Google is changing how much of your data it retains as part of location and search histories, offering the ability to auto-delete by default.
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Jeff Bezos shares angry customer emails over support of Black Lives Matter, but says position ‘won’t change’
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos shared messages he’s received from customers angry over the company’s support of Black Lives Matter.