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Stanford Study Finds Google Violated Privacy Choices, iPhone and iPads Targeted

Friday, February 17, 2012

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Stanford Study Finds Google Violated Privacy Choices, iPhone and iPads Targeted

Consumer Watchdog Says Internet Giant Lied To Users, Calls For FTC Action SANTA MONICA, CA – In the wake of a Stanford University researcher’s study that found Google has been violating people’s online privacy choices, Consumer Watchdog said today the Internet giant was lying to users and called for the Federal Trade Commission to act. iPhone and iPad users were targeted.

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EPIC Pushes FTC To Get In The Ring With Google

Thursday, February 9, 2012

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"We welcome and support EPIC's suit," John Simpson, consumer advocate at Consumer Watchdog, told the E-Commerce Times. "We called on the FTC to determine whether Google's arrogant, unilateral action violated the Buzz consent agreement," Simpson continued. "I think it's clear that it does."

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EPIC Files Suit To Block Google’s New Data Policy

Thursday, February 9, 2012

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EPIC Files Suit To Block Google’s New Data Policy

Our friends at the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) went to court Wednesday to block Google from combining data gathered from its various services without users' consent.

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Consumer Watchdog Praises European Action on Google’s New Privacy Policy, Calls For FTC To Determine If Proposed Changes Violate Consent Agreement

Friday, February 3, 2012

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Consumer Watchdog Praises European Action on Google’s New Privacy Policy, Calls For FTC To Determine If Proposed Changes Violate Consent Agreement

SANTA MONICA, CA – Consumer Watchdog today praised European data protection authorities for asking Google to delay implementation of its new privacy and data policies and said the U.S. Federal Trade Commission should determine whether the new policies violate the terms of Google’s consent agreement with the commission.

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Google Centers Privacy Policies Around Google+

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

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This privacy practice changes will likely also provoke protests from the Electronic Information Privacy Center, which is currently opposing Search, plus your world, as well as the Consumer Watchdog agency.

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FTC Will Probe Google’s Search Update

Friday, January 13, 2012

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FTC Will Probe Google’s Search Update

Google's latest change to its search engine, dubbed "Search plus Your World" apparently has drawn the scrutiny of the Federal Trade Commission because of antitrust concerns, according to Bloomberg News.

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Senators Call for Google Antitrust Probe

Monday, December 19, 2011

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Senators Call for Google Antitrust Probe

The top Senators on the Judiciary Committee's Antitrust Subcommittee are expressing concern to the Federal Trade Commission over Google's business practices and the Internet giant's impact on competition in Internet search and commerce.

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Carrier IQ Defends Itself in Furor Over Smartphone Users’ Privacy

Saturday, December 3, 2011

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Advocacy groups such as Free Press in Washington, D.C., and Consumer Watchdog in Santa Monica called for congressional and regulatory probes into Carrier IQ. And on Friday, Rep. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate the company. Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) sent the company a letter requesting information about its data collection practices.

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Consumer Watchdog Wants Probe of Carrier IQ, Carriers

Friday, December 2, 2011

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Consumer Watchdog has called for a U.S. government investigation of Carrier IQ, the maker of tracking software for mobile phones, and its users.

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Carrier IQ Faces Lawsuits, Lawmaker Seeks FTC Probe

Friday, December 2, 2011

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The Consumer Watchdog activist group asked the U.S. Justice Department and the Federal Communications Commission to investigate the "Spyphone Scandal." "The probe should extend beyond the software developer, Carrier IQ, and include operating systems developers like Google and Apple as well as carriers and device manufacturers, the nonpartisan, nonprofit public interest group said.

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