Google reaches privacy settlement with FTC (AP)
Wednesday, March 30, 2011 10:01 AM
WASHINGTON – Google has agreed to take a comprehensive concealment aggregation to settle federal charges that it deceived users and desecrated its own concealment policy when it launched a ethnic networking assist called Buzz terminal year.
Google triggered a unmerciful individual backlash when it integrated Buzz into its Gmail telecommunicate assist in Feb of 2010. The assist automatically created open circles of friends for users based on their most regular Gmail contacts.
But some users complained that they didn't poverty their all their telecommunicate contacts to embellish conception of a ethnic network for anyone to see.
The settlement announced Wednesday with the agent Trade Commission requires Google to obtain individual respond before distribution their aggregation with ordinal parties if it alters a assist in a way that violates its existing concealment policy.
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