Wednesday, October 17, 2012

European Data Regulators Slam Google Over Privacy Policy: ?Too Large? And Users Need More Control (But Not Illegal)

Google logo 215Authorities in Europe today kicked off a fresh wave of scrutiny over Google's privacy policy and called for changes to be made in how Google manages user data, describing Google's scope as "too large". But they also stopped short of saying Google is acting illegally in how it manages privacy or demanding a change in its wider policy. France's data protection authority, the Commission Nationale de l'Informatique (CNIL), today published a list of recommendations for the company in the area of user privacy, following an investigation that began earlier this year.

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