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By now, everyone has probably heard about Google’s privacy policy update that is to go into effect March 1, 2012. The long and short of the change is that Google may combine information collected from one service and share it with other Google products. (Gmail, Youtube, Search, Google+, etc.) Google wants to treat you as […]

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The Electronic Privacy Information Center is suing the Federal Trade Commission in an attempt to compel the agency to stop Google’s planned privacy changes. In court papers filed on Wednesday, EPIC charged Google with planning changes that are “in clear violation” of the consent order Google entered into on October 13th. As it now stands, […]

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When Google announced it was revising its privacy policies last week, it caused quite an uproar in many technical circles (not just Google+ circles either). In this post I will try to provide a summary of the changes, but more importantly what your options are to maintain your privacy while utilizing Google services. Google’s new […]

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