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Last year, when Google first announced its Store Sales Measurement service, it said it had access to “about 70 percent” of U.S. credit and debit cards. Purchases made with MasterCard represent approximately 25% of the total in the United States. Although Google did not name its partners, the 70 percent figure tells us that other credit card and/or banking institutions may have similar agreements with Google and possibly with Facebook.
From a web analytics point of view, this innovation opens up Liberia Email List possibilities for tracking the effectiveness of online on offline; for a few months now we have started similar tests with our European customers (using other methods, given that Store Sales Measurement is a beta). From an individual tracking point of view, this innovation should be communicated (by all operators involved) and redefines and waters down the concept of privacy.
In any case, Google and information is transferred securely, anonymously and obviously PRICELESS. On August 1, 2018, the Google engine released a core update of its basic algorithm called Google Medic Update : the name comes from the fact that the greatest impacts in Google search results are mainly in the healthcare, pharmaceutical, fitness, health, money and cars (but not only), as shown by Moz's detection: source: mozWith the Google Medic Update we talk about Core Update , given the volatility and variation in the ranking which seems to have been very high (almost 10% on the results): so let's see who benefited from it on Google.
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