
Debunking Senator Al Franken On Google, The Internet & Privacy
Al Franken as a comedian. I liked the idea of him becoming a US Senator. I definitely like the idea that he wants to defend Americans...

Privacy & Google: French Want 69 Answers, EPIC Wants NSA Relationship Details
According to a Bloomberg report, last week France’s data protection authority asked Google to answer 69 questions concerning Google’s new...

Google Now Under Formal Investigation In US, Europe For Cookiegate
Wall Street Journal, US and European regulators are now formally investigating the facts and circumstances behind “Cookiegate,” the...

Inept Lobbying By Anti-Google Front Group Does More Harm Than Good For Microsoft
blogged about an experience of attending a seminar on privacy at the European Parliament in Brussels. The seminar was put on...

On Google & Being “Evil”
column yesterday. True enough, I said that. But I wanted to provide some further context about my comments as well as the...

36 State Attorneys General Call For Privacy Meeting With Google
Three dozen state attorneys general want to meet with Google “as soon as possible” to discuss the company’s privacy changes — changes...

Google: “Impractical” To Comply With IE’s P3P Privacy Controls; Microsoft, Faceboo
taking fire for Microsoft accusing it of overriding Internet Explorer privacy controls. But Google’s now out with a response: the...

Microsoft: Google Is Bypassing Internet Explorer Privacy Settings, Too
ignoring privacy settings on Apple’s Safari web browser, Microsoft says Google is doing the same thing with Internet Explorer. Microsoft...

No Surprise: Congress, Consumer & Privacy Groups Want Google To Explain Safari Privacy Snafu
bypassing user privacy settings on Apple’s Safari web browser. The story surfaced late last night in the Wall Street Journal, and has...

No, FairSearch’s Anti-Google Ad In Politico Wasn’t Pulled As “Inaccurate” (E
Earlier this month, Google did a post to bust myths that it felt were being spread about the company regarding privacy. First on the list...

Google Didn’t “Track” iPhones, But It Did Bypass Safari’s Privacy Settings
The Wall Street Journal is out with a story about how Google has been “bypassing the privacy settings of millions of people” who use...

Europeans, EPIC Bring More Scrutiny To Google Privacy Changes
privacy policy changes continues on both sides of the Atlantic. The European Commission wants to look more closely at Google’s new,...

No, You Don’t Need To Fear The Google Privacy Changes: A Reality Check
Google’s new privacy policy changes happen. Microsoft is running an ad campaign encouraging switching to its services as safer or more...

Google “Myth Busts” Microsoft’s Privacy Claims
Microsoft’s ad campaign that slams Google’s forthcoming privacy policy changes with a mythbusting blog post. Here’s a look at the myths...

Microsoft Slams Google Privacy Changes With “Putting People First” Ad Campaign
Google’s biggest threat was Google itself. His words are ringing true, as Google arch-nemesis Microsoft is seizing on Google’s recent...

Google Tells Congress: Users Can Opt-Out Of New Privacy Policy By Not Logging In
already replied to several questions from Congress about the new, combined privacy policy that the company announced a week ago today....

Google’s New Terms Of Service & Privacy Policy: Anything You Do May Be Used To Target You
In many ways, this is Google growing up into the new portal it has become. Rather than people signing up for individual products, Gmail,...






















