Google's Big Brother

Google breaks everything we knew and breaks its promise regarding the personal data of its users.

As announced, it changes the privacy and privacy policy and in essence (privacy policy) is consolidated under common principles for all company products προϊόντα

For example, if you've been searching the internet for skateboards while on Google, now if you're going to connect to Youtube, it 's likely to get you some suggested videos with Tony Hawk.

These changes will take effect on March 1.

As the company states in its announcement, this application will cover the majority of its products and will explain what information we collect and how we use it, in a more comprehensible way.

"So far we have maintained more than 70 separate personal data policies, which are now integrated into a central one," he said.

However, these changes are expected to provoke reactions regarding the invasion of privacy as among the information that will be collected will be the location of the user, his contact list and the content of his e-mails.

Google hopes to improve the user experience on its various services and provide advertisers with an important tool for attracting customers.

"If you're logged in to Google, you can do a lot of things, search for a product, view your emails and express yourself on Google+," he said. help you find what you are looking for faster ”.

Until now, that is, a user had to consent to the use of each Google service separately, stating that he accepts the terms of use, while now the acceptance of the terms regarding personal data will cover all the services of the company.

According to Ryan Kahlo, director of privacy protection at Stanford Center, Google is trying to do everything it can to simplify its privacy policy.

However, he stressed that Google should be very careful in how it uses its users' data, without disclosing sensitive personal data.

Source: SigmaLive