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Privacy Groups Ask For Greater Oversight Of Pharma Ad Targeting

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

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A coalition of privacy groups and other advocates are asking the Federal Trade Commission to probe whether online health marketers engage in deceptive practices by tracking users across the Web in order to serve them targeted ads.

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Privacy Groups Fault Online Health Sites for Sharing Personal Data

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

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QualityHealth is one of a number of companies cited in the complaint to the F.T.C. filed by four nonprofit privacy and consumer advocacy groups. In the complaint, the Center for Digital Democracy, U.S. PIRG, Consumer Watchdog and the World Privacy Forum charged that online marketing of medications, products and medical services posed fundamental new risks to consumer privacy and health because of sophisticated data collection and patient-profiling techniques.

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Hard-coding bias in Google “algorithmic” search results

Thursday, November 18, 2010

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Hard-coding bias in Google “algorithmic” search results

Google tells the public its results have "no manual intervention" and result "solely" from "completely automated" "computer algorithms" that "reflect the popular opinion of the Web" "completely objectively". It's a lofty promise, but is it true?

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Google Called Chicken for Dodging Privacy Debate

Thursday, September 30, 2010

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The advocacy group Consumer Watchdog is broadcasting Jumbotron video ads all this week in the heart of New York's Times Square to mock Google as a big chicken for dodging a privacy debate.

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New Times Square ad targets Google for failure to debate privacy

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

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New Times Square ad targets Google for failure to debate privacy

SANTA MONICA, CA – Consumer Watchdog has placed a digital advertisement in Times Square calling Internet giant Google “chicken” for its failure to accept the public interest group’s challenge to debate measures to protect consumers’ online privacy. The ad is running during "AdWeek" in New York City, at which Google has a major presence.

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Promise of ad industry self-regulation falls flat

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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Promise of ad industry self-regulation falls flat

I was at Google's DC headquarters yesterday afternoon for the first event of AdWeek 2010 - the advertising industry's annual conference in DC. I don't know if one company always dominates the event, but this year seems to be an all-Google affair. As the only advertiser that's a "platinum sponsor," Google hosted, sat on, or was the topic of five panels -- more indication that Google is king in the online ad world.

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Dear Google: Do Not Track Me

Friday, September 17, 2010

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“That’s kind of a fundamental human right,” argued John Simpson, an advocate with Consumer Watchdog. “The books that people have been taking out of the library are not something that’s shared, and librarians have fought to maintain that. Generally, you can’t go in and say, ‘What’s my wife been reading on her library card? What’s my son been reading on our library card?’ It’s private. In the same way, the Internet is a great source of information, and people ought to be able to consider that their activity online is private in the same way. The fact of the matter is that it’s not right now."

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Google engineer’s privacy problems should spur Internet giant to answer four key questions about users’ privacy, Consumer Watchdog says

Thursday, September 16, 2010

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Google engineer’s privacy problems should spur Internet giant to answer four key questions about users’ privacy, Consumer Watchdog says

SANTA MONICA, CA -- The consumer group that recently launched a popular online animated satire of Google’s privacy problems embodied in an ice cream truck said the revelation that a Google engineer tracked children down shows that private information is never safe if it is in Google’s hands. Consumer Watchdog called on Google to publicly answer some basic questions about how effectively it protects consumers’ privacy.

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Consumer Watchdog Invites Google To Participate In Internet Policy Conference

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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Consumer Watchdog Invites Google To Participate In Internet Policy Conference

SANTA MONICA, CA – Consumer Watchdog today invited Google to participate in a conference, “Google, The Internet And The Future,” that the nonpartisan, nonprofit public interest group plans to host in Washington this fall as part of its Inside Google project. The invitation came in a letter to CEO Eric Schmidt and co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin. It was prompted by Google’s promotional campaign this week in Washington highlighting its privacy tools and a House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts and Competition hearing Thursday on competition in digital markets.

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Google OKs critical ads after Consumer Watchdog’s letter to CEO Eric Schmidt

Friday, September 10, 2010

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Google OKs critical ads after Consumer Watchdog’s letter to CEO Eric Schmidt

Google has now decided to run ads from Consumer Watchdog critical of the Internet giant's privacy practices and aimed to promote a satirical animated video of CEO Eric Schmidt. Thursday Consumer Watchdog President Jamie Court and I wrote Schmidt arguing that the company had a moral obligation to display advertising from critics.

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