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Google's sweeping new privacy policy took effect Thursday, stirring concern among many state attorneys general who have called it an invasion of privacy. The company said the move would allow ...
Google has made changes to its privacy policy that appear to be more stylistic than substantial. The updated policy, posted on Friday, now says employees, contractors and others with access to ...
New Google privacy policy has law-enforcement holes, say experts Google / Google Save Create your free profile or log in to save this article March 1, 2012, 9:26 AM PST ...
To bring the company into compliance with the GDPR, the Google privacy policy has gotten a refresh and some new data tools.
Previously, parents had to wait for the state to mail them the exemption form. They still have to get the form notarized ...
The good: Anything that simplifies privacy policies makes sense---even if you may not agree with them. Google has 70 privacy documents today. That will be boiled down to one privacy policy ...
Today, Google's unified privacy policy goes live, allowing the search giant to combine and manipulate data from all its 60 free services, something it could not do under its previous policies ...
Google has done just that, releasing its upcoming privacy policy that explains exactly how it will use your data in surprisingly easy-to-understand terms.
Google and Facebook privacy policies are more confusing and harder to understand than the small print coming from credit card companies and even government entities, according to a recent survey ...
Not surprisingly, Google submitted a proposed settlement over the Buzz class action lawsuit on Friday in which it committed $8.5 million to a fund for organizations focusing on Internet privacy ...
Google quietly updated its privacy policy over the weekend to mention that it will use public data to help train its AI models.