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Google Privacy Policy Changes Concern Congress, Europe - eWeek

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Google Privacy Policy Changes Concern Congress, Europe
eWeek
Despite public concerns from members of Congress and European data-protection authorities, Google isn't going to slow or stop its march to whittle its product privacy policies down into one big umbrella policy. Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) plans to move ...
EU regulators want Google to halt new privacy policyReuters
Google Backs Privacy Policy Despite Europe ChallengeWall Street Journal
EU Presses Google to Delay Privacy Policy ChangesNew York Times
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EU Wants Google to Postpone Privacy Policy Change - ITProPortal

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EU Wants Google to Postpone Privacy Policy Change
ITProPortal
In light of increasing apprehensions regarding Google's new privacy policy, European Union officials have asked the search engine giant to postpone the roll out of the new policy till it takes a call on the issue. EU officials are not sure that whether ...
Google's Privacy Policy Changes Prompt EU ProbeHuffington Post
Google's new privacy policy doesn't worry Nashville techiesThe Tennessean
Lawmakers press Google on new privacy policyFox News
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Google's New Privacy Policy: Close But No Cigar - ABC News

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Google's New Privacy Policy: Close But No Cigar
ABC News
Jones that warrantless GPS tracking of a criminal suspect by the FBI was unconstitutional, and then later in the week Google announced its new privacy policy, a model of simplicity and fairness with one sizeable flaw. Oddly, this particular decision by ...

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We need new privacy policies for a new world - BetaNews

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We need new privacy policies for a new world
BetaNews
By Jeremy Liu In a major update to its privacy policy and the addition of "Search Plus Your World", Google has managed to attain the consensus from the tech-enthused world that it is way beyond the innocent baby days of "don't be evil".
5 checks for online privacyTimes of India
Privacy, speech at stake in cyberspaceLivemint
Geeked: Facebook is big, and about to get biggerBeaver County Times
NPR -The Bona Venture -Morningstar.com
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Google Defends New Privacy Policy - Wall Street Journal

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Google Defends New Privacy Policy
Wall Street Journal
By AMIR EFRATI Changes that Google Inc. made to its privacy policy last week bring it more in line with rivals Yahoo Inc., Microsoft Inc. and Apple Inc., the company said Tuesday in response to questions from members of Congress.
Google Defends Privacy Policy ConsolidationInformationWeek
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Google Tells Congress It's Changing Privacy Policies, Not PracticeseWeek
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Microsoft Attacks Google Privacy Policy With Ads, 'Gmail Man' - TPM

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Microsoft Attacks Google Privacy Policy With Ads, 'Gmail Man'
TPM
Amid a flood of questions over Google's new ?one size fits all? privacy policy which goes into effect March 1, Microsoft has released a series of ads accusing Google of being careless with users' privacy and urging them to switch over to Microsoft ...
Google's New Privacy Policy Impacts Ads and Search ResultsTopTenWholesale News
Cagefight! Microsoft and Google trade jabs over privacy policies, adsThe Seattle Times
Microsoft advertisements attempt to capitalise on backlash against Google's ...Economic Times
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Google privacy policy: Who will be affected and how you can choose what ... - Washington Post

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Google privacy policy: Who will be affected and how you can choose what ...
Washington Post
Two days after Google announced sweeping changes to its privacy policy, analysts are weighing on who might be most affected by it. Cecilia Kang reports: Google this week announced a shift in its privacy policies that will allow it to follow the ...
Google Privacy Policy Update Challenged by LawmakerseWeek
Google's Privacy Policy: A Wakeup Call, But That's ItPC Magazine
Google privacy policy draws lawmakers' concernSan Francisco Chronicle
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Google privacy policy is subject of backlash - Washington Post

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Google privacy policy is subject of backlash
Washington Post
One day after it announced a sweeping change to its privacy policy, Google is facing some heat for the decision. Hayley Tsukayama reports: Google's announcement that it is sharing more user data across its services has already raised the hackles of ...
Google's Privacy Policy to Be Assessed by Ireland, FranceBusinessWeek
Google Streamlines Privacy Policy to Integrate its ProductsWired News
Google Overhauls, Consolidates Privacy PoliciesPC Magazine
Computerworld (blog) -New York Times (blog)
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EU probes new Google privacy policy - Newsday

EU probes new Google privacy policy
Newsday
Click here EU probes new Google privacy policy Originally published: February 3, 2012 7:59 AM Updated: February 3, 2012 11:53 AM By The Associated Press GABRIELE STEINHAUSER (AP Business Writer) (AP) -- The European Union's data protection authorities ...

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Google's new search services and privacy policy have some calling for a boycott - Washington Post

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Google's new search services and privacy policy have some calling for a boycott
Washington Post
Over the past few weeks, there's been quite an uproar over Google and changes to its search services and the privacy policies that govern how and where the company can use your data. I wrote about some of those changes last week.
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