Microsoft's new Scroogled ad takes on Google's disguised Gmail ads

Advertisement
By Anupam Saxena | Updated: 12 August 2013 19:43 IST
Firing a new salvo at Google, Microsoft is now accusing the Internet company of spamming users through its Gmail webmail service.

Microsoft has created a new page on its Scroogled.com website explaining how Google is spamming users by inserting ads in their inboxes instead of protecting them from spam. Microsoft has put a video and slideshow detailing how Google serves spam that looks like regular emails based on the user's other emails. Microsoft alleges that Google violates users' privacy by reading every single word of every single email sent to and from their Gmail accounts.

"Google violates your privacy by reading every single word of every single email sent to and from Gmail accounts so they can better target you with ads. Now, they're going one step further over the line by using that same personal information to spam your inbox with ads that look like real emails.

Your email provider should protect you from spam, but Google is doing just the opposite; they're reading your private email conversations and using what they find to push junk mail directly to your Gmail inbox."

Microsoft even puts quotes from media reports that pan Google on the issue. The quotes are from several publications including The Wall Street Journal, Time, The Atlantic and The New Yorker among others.

A section of the page offers 'Top moments in spam history', while the others feature a study on email privacy and spam and an infographic called "What does Google know about you?"

After it started offering a new tabbed interface for Gmail that allows users to sort their mails into different tabs on the basis of the content or senders, Google had also started serving advertisements disguised as emails in the 'Promotions' tab, in July.

The ads appear as highlighted messages in peach colour similar to how Google's related ads are listed in search listings. They also come with a message saying that "These ads are based on information from your Google account. Ads Settings puts you in control of the ads you see." This implies that ads are served on the basis of information from the user's Google account but Google doesn't clarify whether it also scans the users' emails to come up with targeted ads in the inbox.

However, Google defends itself by saying that users are looking for new promotions when they look for emails under the Promotions tab and that it's simply banking on that opportunity.

Google also said that the advertising partners do not have any more access to users' email address or personal information than they did before.

Microsoft started the Scroogled campaign in April through which it attacked Google with a series of ad campaigns. The ads, which have appeared online, on television and in print, depict Google as a duplicitous company more interested in increasing profits and power than protecting people's privacy and providing unbiased search results.
 

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Best Diwali 2025 Wishes, Quotes, and Facebook Statuses to Share
  1. Madam Sengupta Is Now Streaming: Know Where to Watch This Bangla Crime Thriller
  2. Ryugu Samples Reveal Ancient Water Flow on Asteroid for a Billion Years
  3. Scientists Create Most Detailed Radio Map of Early Universe Using MWA
  4. Mayor of Kingstown Season 4 OTT Release: Know When, Where to Watch Jeremy Renner's Crime Drama
  5. Our Fault Is Streaming Now: Know All About This Gabriel Guevara and Nicole Wallace Starrer
  6. The Conjuring: Last Rites Is Now Streaming Online: Know Where to Watch the Latest Installment from the Horror Franchise
  7. Delhi Crime Season 3 OTT Release: Know When to Watch This Shefali Shah Thriller Series
  8. Vast Space to Launch Haven-1, the World’s First Private Space Station in 2026
  9. Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Soars to 424PPM, Marking Biggest Yearly Jump Ever
  10. Black Hole Tears Star Apart, Sends Out Powerful Flares Six Months Later
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.