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| Privacy groups to Google: What took you so long? Privacy groups are glad that Google has finally placed a link to its privacy policy on its home page, but they said it was something the search giant was legally obligated to do, Computerworld reports. MacWorld [..] |
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| Google deigns to comply with a privacy law Corporate Rainmen avoid panic attack over word count
Google has finally added a link to its privacy (or lack thereof) policy on its homepage following pressure from privacy advocates.
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| Facebook battles Google over access to user data Friend Connect privacy kerfuffle
Facebook has suspended the use of a Google service which allowed people to export their Facebook friends list to other websites, claiming that the Google service violates users’ privacy.
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| Civil liberties groups challenge Data Retention Directive in ECJ ‘Illegal on human rights grounds’
European civil liberties groups have lodged an objection to the EU’s Data Retention Directive with the European Court of Justice, claiming that the Directive breaches a fundamental right to privacy guaranteed in the European Convention on Human Rights.
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| Brown brown-noses Google, Brin demands privacy Your indefatigability - I salutes it
Gordon Brown might be short of friends within the Labour Party, but they must love him down at Google. He gave a speech yesterday at Google’s annual Zeitgeist conference which had the smack of George Galloway’s ringing endorsements of Saddam Hussein.
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| <strong>[NSFW]</strong> Illinois gal gives Street View an eyeful Privacy these, big guy
NSFW It appears that while some people are increasingly concerned that Google’s entertaining Street View might visually rape their swimming pool or lay bare their military secrets to black turbans and other jihadist riff-raff, the residents of Illinois have a rather more relaxed attitude to privacy.
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| Google: OK, We'll Keep Your Data For 9 Months, Not 18 Google (GOOG) announced a big change in policy on its blog last night, designed to cool off privacy advocates and EU regulators. The company will start to "anonymize" user data after 9 months, down from its current [..] |
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| Google starts Street View in Europe But privacy could be an issue
Google has started recording the streets of its first non-US city for its Street View service. Google vans with mounted cameras have been spotted on the streets of Rome and Milan.
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| Wanted: Gordon Brown’s fingerprints, £1,000 reward No2ID and PI get after the Smith & Jones Brown ID heist team
A £1,000 reward has been posted for the fingerprints of Prime Minster Gordon Brown and Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, both of whom, claim perpetrators No2ID and Privacy International, are “wanted identity felons”. In a campaign Wanted Poster the campaign groups claim that their [...] [..] |
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