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Google Toolbar Bug Allows Google To Track Sites Visited

Google Toolbar Bug Allows Google To Track Sites Visited

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A bug in the Google Toolbar application apparently enables Google to track URLs of the websites visited by the user along with associated directories, filenames, URL parameters and search terms even after the user has ‘disabled’ the toolbar’s ‘enhanced features’. Ben Edelmen, a Harvard professor and a long-time Google critic reported on his blog that Google Toolbar continued to transmit data back to Google servers even after he disabled the...



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Google to Allow At-Home WiFi Users to Opt-Out of WiFi Tracking Technology

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Google is adopting a new policy that allows home users with wireless network connectivity to opt-out from the company’s Wi Fi tracking technology.The Mountain View-based search behemoth announced this move on Tuesday....


Facebook Exposed, Hires PR Firm To Smear Google

Facebook Exposed, Hires PR Firm To Smear Google

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According to new reports, social media juggernaut Facebook has admitted of having hired a PR Firm in order to malign Google by spreading negative publicity about its privacy features.The matter came into the public domain after...


Google To Pay $8.5 Million Over Buzz Lawsuit

Google To Pay $8.5 Million Over Buzz Lawsuit

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Search engine giant Google has agreed to pay $8.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit initiated by users furious about the way social networking feature Buzz was thrusted upon them. The service, which has been launched back...


Leaked doc reveals Google privacy debate

Leaked doc reveals Google privacy debate

They know all about you... and they might just use it

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A leaked Google "vision statement" has revealed the search giant's agonising over just how far to go in profiting from the vast array of data is holds on the world's Internet users. The seven-page document seen by the Wall...


Google Street View Fleet Back In The UK

Google Street View Fleet Back In The UK

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Google's fleet of Street View cars are back on UK roads - only this time they don't have the equipment to 'accidentally' collect personal data from unprotected Wi-Fi networks.Writing in the Google Privacy Europe blog, the company...


Google Wi-Fi Contains No Personal Info, Says ICO

Google Wi-Fi Contains No Personal Info, Says ICO

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The UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has declared that the Wi-Fi data mistakenly collected by Google's Street View service contains no meaningful personal data.The privacy watchdog said that it had visited Google...


4 Things I've Learnt About Google's View On The Future Of Search

4 Things I've Learnt About Google's View On The Future Of Search

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Google UK organised an "open house" get-together yesterday which was entitled "The Science of Search : Thoughts on the Perfect Search Engine"; it turned out to be an informal presentation by Amit Singhal who joined Google back in...


Google Lambasted By ICO Over Buzz Privacy Snafu

Google Lambasted By ICO Over Buzz Privacy Snafu

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The Guardian is reporting that UK's privacy regulator, the Information Commissioner's Office, has reprimanded search engine giant Google for not adhering to the privacy norms and has asked to improve the privacy...


Google Faces EPIC Wrath In Buzz Privacy Debacle

Google Faces EPIC Wrath In Buzz Privacy Debacle

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After the user backlash suffered by Google after the launch of its new social networking tool Buzz over suspected privacy flaws, the software giant appears to be in serious trouble. The Electronic Privacy Information Center has...


Google Says Sorry And Changes Buzz After Privacy Outcry

Google Says Sorry And Changes Buzz After Privacy Outcry

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Google has made major changes to the way its new social networking service works after being at the centre of a storm of criticism claiming that the service had violated users' privacy. Google Buzz is the search giant's attempt...


Google Prepares Chrome For Mac OS X and Linux With Dev Builds

Google Prepares Chrome For Mac OS X and Linux With Dev Builds

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Early preview releases of Google's Open source browser, Chrome, have been issued for the Linux and Mac OS X platform and, although incomplete, show the incredible potential of the application for other platforms. The post by Mike...


Google faces Greek Street View ban

Google faces Greek Street View ban

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Greek authorities have barred Google from taking photographs of its streets over fears about the privacy implications of the search giant's Street View service. The Greek Data Protection Authority (DPA) has requested more...


Google Street View Decision Shows Limits Of UK's ICO

Google Street View Decision Shows Limits Of UK's ICO

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The decision by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) to let Google free to operate its controversial Street View online service is one more nail in the coffin of the concept of individual privacy. More than a decade ago,...


Google Street View Not Violating Privacy Laws Says ICO

Google Street View Not Violating Privacy Laws Says ICO

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Street View, Google's equivalent to an open circuit television system, does not constitute a threat to personal privacy according to the Information Commissioner's Office. According to the Guardian, the ICO, which is UK's...


Google using IP addresses to localise search

Google using IP addresses to localise search

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Google will use a web user's location in its calculation of the best search results to publish, the company said. It will use a computer's internet protocol (IP) address to whittle down results.Privacy campaigners have been...

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