Google set to replace government as Big Brother

January 27, 2012

 

Google’s new so-called privacy policy may be the end of online privacy for hundreds of millions of users worldwide. By Gavriel Queenann Screen CaptureGoogle has come under fire over plans to track user’s across all of its websites and use the information to alter the person’s search results.

The Internet giant indicated it would combine data across its Web sites, and track all of its users search activities, to stitch together a fuller portrait of users, and consumers won’t be able to opt out of the changes that go into effect March 1.

“We’re rolling out a new main privacy policy that covers the majority of our products and explains what information we collect, and how we use it, in a much more readable way,” Alma Whitten, Google’s director of privacy, product and engineering, wrote in the blog post.

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