Google’s Privacy Policy - Worst on the Web?
Google’s privacy policy has been rated worst on the web by a London watchdog group that examined several websites privacy policies including Yahoo! and MSN. Google received the lowest rank possible from Privacy International.
Some of the issues Privacy International brings up with Google is the logging and keeping of all search results and IP addresses for 18-24 months. Through their social networking website Orkut, Google has access to user information like hobbies, addresses, and phone numbers that are included in the user profile.
The report didn’t rate any websites with their highest accolade but Google was the one website to rank in their lowest category. Livejournal and eBay were among websites receiving higher marks for their privacy while websites like AOL and Yahoo! were labeled as having substantial threats when it comes to privacy. The Privacy International report is available as a PDF from their website.


June 28th, 2007 at 10:58 am
[...] they are making and how they seem to have every finger in every pie, now a lot of people have concerns over the privacy of the data held but mine are slightly different as I worry that the data Google gather will start [...]