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Even as users remain ignorantly blissful, last-ditch efforts continue to prevent Google’s new privacy policy from being implemented this Thursday, March 1. French regulators call the policy unlawful while privacy group EPIC continues its fight.
One simple answer to our privacy problems would be if everyone became maximally informed about how much data was being kept and sold about them. Logically, to do so, you'd have to read all the privacy policies on the websites you visit. A few years ago ...
Google just rolled out a streamlined privacy policy that consolidates your personal information for use across various Google-owned services. Despite some criticism and accusations of an Orwellian Big Brother scenario, the updated policy’s ...
Follow stories by Rachael Levy. MySlate is a new tool that you track your favorite parts Slate. You can follow authors and sections, track comment threads you're interested in, and more. EU officials say Google's new privacy policy is in ...
Google's new privacy policy is in breach of EU legislation, according to the EU's justice commissioner. Viviane Reding told BBC News that "transparency rules have not been applied" to the internet giant's latest business model. The search engine firm ...
Thursday, Google put its new unified privacy policy into effect. To explain what is new, it is helpful to start with what was old. Google owns many online properties. Its search engine is front and center, but there’s also YouTube, Gmail ...
TUCSON - You may have heard by now Google launched a major change with their online privacy policy. The News 4 Tucson Investigators wants you to know what this all means. According to information released online from Google, the company may combine all of ...