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Google privacy policy claims challenged by watchdog

SafeGov disputes the Internet search leader's claims that the changes won't affect government workers using Google apps, by John P. Mello Jr. (PC World (US online)). CIO, 31 January, 2012. "Google's privacy policy changes have caught the attention of an independent watchdog of the federal cloud that is worried about security risks for government workers.

SafeGov disputes the Internet search leader's claims that the changes won't affect government workers using Google apps.

Google announced changes in its privacy policies Tuesday that it says are aimed at simplifying them. Part of that simplification includes sharing its users' data across all its services so it can be used to tailor delivery of those services, as well as advertising, to those users..."

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Last updated: 31 January 2012