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Google comment on privacy

By Andrew Redfern @ 28th March 2008 4:58 pm

With the recent controversy over privacy in recent day and in particular Phorm; Jane Horvath, Senior Privacy Counsel, and Peter Fleischer, Global Privacy Counsel decided to release a statement on privacy. 

Google commented “Because we’re strongly committed to protecting your privacy, we want to present our privacy practices in the clearest way possible.

Over the past year, we’ve been experimenting with video to clarify and illustrate the privacy practices set forth in our Google Privacy Policy.

We’ve used videos to communicate with you about things like cookies, IP addresses, and logs. (Check out the Google Privacy Channel on YouTube.) And you’ve told us that the screen shots, whiteboard drawings, and pointers from the engineers and product managers we’ve captured on video are helping you better understand the fine points of our Privacy Policy.

With that in mind, today we’re announcing a revamp of our Privacy Center.

The new Center is a one-stop shop for privacy resources, with various multi-media formats aimed to help you further understand how we store and use data, how to control who you share your data with, and how we protect your privacy.

We hope this new Center will help you make more informed privacy choices whenever you use Google products and services. ”

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