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Google Hit With FTC Complaint, Says Circumventing Safari Privacy Features Accidental

Friday, February 17, 2012

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The Consumer Watchdog advocacy group today asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate whether Google violated a previous privacy agreement with the FTC by tracking cookies in a way that circumvents default privacy settings in Apple's Safari browser.

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Google’s Tracking of Safari Users Could Lead to FTC Investigation

Friday, February 17, 2012

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Google's alleged circumvention of do-not-track controls on Apple's Safari browser could lead to big fines from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission if the agency. Consumer Watchdog, a privacy advocate that has been critical of Google, called on the FTC to investigate the company for unfair and deceptive business practices.

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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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Consumer Watchdog Calls For Google CEO Page To Testify About New Privacy Policy

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

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Consumer Watchdog Calls For Google CEO Page To Testify About New Privacy Policy

WASHINGTON, DC -- Consumer Watchdog has asked the House Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade Subcommittee Committee to hold hearings on Google's new privacy and data policy and to call Google CEO Larry Page " to explain his company's disingenuous statements about its supposed commitment to users' privacy."

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Google’s Motorola Deal OK’d, But Regulators Vow to Monitor Patents

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

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Google’s Motorola Deal OK’d, But Regulators Vow to Monitor Patents

Regulators on both sides of the Atlantic have cleared Google's $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility, but are vowing to keep a close eye on the Internet giant's behavior after the deal goes through.

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Consumer Watchdog Wants Larry Page for Privacy Hearing

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

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The latest public letter was penned by Consumer Watchdog’s Privacy Project Director, John M. Simpson, and was addressed to the House’s subcommittee Chair Mary Bono Mack (R-CA) and Ranking Member G.K Butterfield, (D-NC). It starts: “I am writing on behalf of Consumer Watchdog to urge you to call Google’s CEO Larry Page to testify before your committee to explain his company’s disingenuous statements about its supposed commitment to users’ privacy.”

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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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EDITORIAL: It’s Time for Timeline — Facebook Changes Its “Profile” Page — For Everyone

Monday, February 6, 2012

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In a Jan. 24 article in USA Today, Consumer Watchdog spokesman John Simpson criticized the way Facebook is handling the switch to Timeline. Including online giant Google in his comments, he said such companies are showing “a complete disregard for their users’ interests and concerns” and taking “an uncommonly arrogant approach not usually seen in business, where the companies believe they can do whatever they want with our data, whenever and however they want to do it.”

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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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Measure to Ease Video-Rental Privacy Curbs Catches Flack in Senate

Thursday, February 2, 2012

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The law would allow Netflix and other providers to share movie titles not only with social-media outlets such as Facebook, but also with third-party partners. Privacy advocates hate the proposal. "It is a horrible idea," Consumer Watchdog's John M. Simpson told TechNewsWorld.

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