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Google accused by UK group over privacy practices

Steven Parker   on 11 June 2007 - 11:46 · 1 comment & 1360 views

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Web search leader Google Inc.'s commitment to consumer privacy came under fire from Privacy International, a British activist group that has previously singled out Google for criticism.

The London-based group released a report on Saturday entitled "A Race to the Bottom - Privacy Ranking of Internet Service Companies" that rates Google, alone among 20 sites, as having an "entrenched hostility to privacy."

With each search on Google, the company gathers information about a customer's tastes, interests and beliefs that could potentially be used by third parties such as advertisers. But the company says it never passes on personal data.

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#1 mattm591 on 12 Jun 2007 - 16:23
I thought the scoring of Wikipedia was a little harsh. They didn't give them a green simply because they don't have an address to contact for privacy related matters

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