Google Inc., owner of the world’s most-popular search engine, may
have changes to its privacy policy assessed by the Irish and French
data-protection agencies.
Google said yesterday it will combine more than 70 privacy policies for some of its separate products, including Android software for mobile phones, to create a “beautifully simple, intuitive user experience.” The changes take effect on March 1.
Ireland’s data-protection agency will “be further assessing the implications of the changes now that they are launched to users,” Gary Davis, the country’s deputy data- protection commissioner, said in an e-mailed statement..............
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Google said yesterday it will combine more than 70 privacy policies for some of its separate products, including Android software for mobile phones, to create a “beautifully simple, intuitive user experience.” The changes take effect on March 1.
Ireland’s data-protection agency will “be further assessing the implications of the changes now that they are launched to users,” Gary Davis, the country’s deputy data- protection commissioner, said in an e-mailed statement..............
Read Full Article Here
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