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unredacted

[ uhn-ri-dak-tid ]

adjective

  1. (of a document) with confidential or sensitive information included or visible:

    We compared the redacted and unredacted versions; the vast majority of the deletions refer to staff memoranda, notes, and conclusions.

  2. (of text or images) visible, not removed or hidden:

    The last 50 lines or so of the document contain just three lines of unredacted text.



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The newly unredacted information shows just how deep the alleged agreement went between Facebook and the search engine giant.

The post Google allegedly creates ad monopoly with Facebook to favor its own exchange according to new, unredacted details from Project Jedi appeared first on Search Engine Land.

According to the unredacted documents, Jedi “generates suboptimal yields for publishers and serious risks of negative media coverage if exposed externally.”

Many advertisers complain about the lack of reach with other competitive ad networks and the revelations in the unredacted Google lawsuit show that the tech giant’s leadership worked diligently to ensure that competition was squashed.

Meanwhile, the NYPD is fighting a lawsuit demanding that it release the full, unredacted body-worn camera footage, saying doing so would “interfere” with the department’s investigation and be an “unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.”

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