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Nothing about what you are saying here is related to my point though. If I use one product of google, it does not mean they have a "business relationship" that entitles them to tracking me as a third party on random websites. And even if it somehow did, I could merely opt to not be part of that, and neither the website nor google can deny me service for opting out. That's one of the main aspects of GDPR, you can't ma…
If you’re using a signed in Google Account or a signed in Chrome Browser, Google will argue that the tracking is compatible with the services that you have agreed to as it helps provide a more personalized experience.
Facebook is even worse, they track me without me even having any interaction with them prior.