But by that time, there was enough discussion around the real-names-only policy on Google+, that quite a few people had accepted the fact that Google was simply gathering information. To date, they've done a pretty decent job of protecting privacy.
That’s because it is, although as many of us Google watchers predicted, this is the first iteration of semantic search enabled by the sort of datasharing that Google outlined earlier this year in its new privacypolicy,” he wrote.
Shortly after that, we heard the new privacypolicy announcement; all user data from all Google services will be combined in order to show more relevant search results and ads. Amalgamating the data available from all services with their new...
No, this isn't about its app privacypolicy or browser tracking, though lately it seems like you need a scorecard to keep track of all the privacy issues Google is dealing with at the moment. The move will consolidate the privacypolicy for all...
Federal Trade Commission in the hopes of stopping the new Googleprivacypolicy, which is set to become effective March 1. Google announced plans to consolidate more than 60 policies into one “simplified” easy-to-read privacypolicy, that Google...
The great Googleprivacypolicy change freak out continues. Diana DeGette (D-Colo.and Jackie Speier (D-Calif.giving an overview of why Google has changed its privacypolicy. Google further explained that the privacypolicy is changing in part...
A new unified Googleprivacypolicy is coming in March. The key to this privacypolicy is that you are providing everything Google knows about you. The only change for Google Analytics users under the new privacypolicy is that now, information...
But you won’t find any mention of the Google+ Identity Project in their privacypolicy. I don’t mean to beat a dead horse here, because I’ve written about this before, but it’s unbelievable that some are shocked and dismayed over Google’s real...
Concerns with Buzz's privacypolicy were brought up shortly after this Google mini-blogging service was released in 2010. In additional to the third-party audits, Google will have to: show privacy warning in a more prominent position, especially...
Giving young mathematicians the chance to shine - Google European Public Policy Blog Google, Spain Clash in Court over Privacy by Danny Goodwin Facebook Praise Up, Value Up, Advertising Up, Scams Up, Privacy Gone by Frank Watson
Christopher Soghoian's complaint basically is that Google's privacypolicy is deceptive and doesn't disclose to users that sharingdata with third parties "is a standard practice across all search engines" and that "webmasters use this to see what...
Facebook did not give an indication of the time scale for deployment in other countries, the policy being to "roll out when we feel we're ready," Zuckerberg commented. When asked about the implication of having local business listings firm Localeze...
Google Adds Privacy Link in Wake of Viacom Ruling; YouTube Addresses Privacy Issues Posted by Nathania Johnson Jul 7, 2008 Recently, Google has been resisting calls to add a privacy link to their home page, saying searchers can simply type "Google...
In other words, what their policy continues to be regarding privacy issues. Consumers gain the most control yet over their privacy. Ask.com is already trying to turn privacy protection into a differentiator, but we're going to see this spread.
On the privacy front, Google
said there will be a policy posted explaining what's protected when you save to
a Google server. Postscript: Nathan's
posted about what looks to be a live sign-up page now
here, along
with help info and the
privacy...
Be sure to read the Google Calendar PrivacyPolicy for more information. What about privacy? Rather than simply locating common calendar files and importing them directly, Google Calendar makes you go through the process of exporting and then...
Google Updates PrivacyPolicy - If you're looking for some weekend reading, Google has just updated their privacypolicy.MORE” Still, Craiglist has great data, and it's a blow for those to be gone. Google Reader is a browser-based application that...
Glad to see that Google has changed its mind over what I and many others felt was a bad policy. Google stopped talking with the news organization in a dispute over whether CNET crossed a privacy bounds in reporting on privacy issues, when it used...
As all of your personal information is stored with Yahoo, you should familiarize yourself with Yahoo's privacypolicy before using the service. The APIs are available in XML and RDF at http://developer.yahoo.net, enable third parties and...
FactCheck.org is a non-profit, non-partisan service run by the University Of Pennsylvania's Annenberg Public Policy Center that aims to help the voter sort out the mess. Sidebar to the above article on Ask Jeeves gaining personalization, I put the...