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Yet some experts believe the fine and Google’s commitments aren’t enough to change location tracking practices at Google or other companies.

“$400 million is around 0.1% of Google’s annual revenue,” said Alan Pelz-Sharpe, founder of market analysis firm Deep Analysis. “More importantly, it’s actually incredibly costly and complex to eliminate tracking of users once it’s deployed at scale.”

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