Tag Archive | "security"

Dear Google: Harm or Not, You Fouled Up on Privacy

Friday, May 21, 2010

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In addition to the letter from the two U.S. legislators about the Street View data collection, the advocacy group Consumer Watchdog has sent a letter to the FTC asking it to investigate Google's practices. The group also launched a site called Inside Google (http://insidegoogle.com/) to call attention to what it believes are the company's failings in various areas, including privacy. As the growing furor over Facebook and its approach to privacy has shown, concern is mounting about social networks and Web companies, what kinds of data they're collecting, and how they're using the information. Google continues to downplay the importance of what was a serious breach of personal privacy.

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Google Hit with Class-Action Lawsuit Over WiFi Snooping

Friday, May 21, 2010

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Google faces other legal actions over the Street View snafu. German prosecutors, for example, have launched a criminal investigation into Google's actions, while in the US, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been asked to investigate Google by the consumer group Consumer Watchdog.

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FTC Approves Google Deal for AdMob

Friday, May 21, 2010

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"I'm really incredulous," said John Simpson of Consumer Watchdog. "What they are saying is the No. 1 and the No. 2 can combine, and it's not a problem because there is a No. 3 over there that is now owned by Apple. I find that incomprehensible."

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White House and Google: Cozy, As Charged

Friday, May 21, 2010

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By browsing through several dozen emails now being posted by a consumer group, anyone can read for himself the chummy chatter that has been occurring for the past year between a couple of senior Google officers and White House Deputy Chief Technology Officer Andrew McLaughlin, who headed Google's global public policy unit until assuming his current post in May 2009.

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Consumer Watchdog Says FTC’s Google-AdMob Decision Will Hurt Consumers

Friday, May 21, 2010

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Consumer Watchdog Says FTC’s Google-AdMob Decision Will Hurt Consumers

The Federal Trade Commission’s decision allowing the $750 million deal for Google to buy mobile advertising company AdMob is anticompetitive and bad for consumers, Consumer Watchdog said today.

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New Website Tracking Google’s Impact on Privacy

Thursday, May 20, 2010

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"Google advocates openness and transparency for everyone else, but when it comes to their own activities, the company is extremely secretive," said Consumer Watchdog spokesman John Simpson. "Inside Google will focus needed public attention on Google's activities."

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Outrage continues to grow over Google “WiSpy” effort

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

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Outrage continues to grow over Google “WiSpy” effort

Outrage continues to rise over Google's "WiSpy" efforts that saw its Street View cars snoop on private WiFi networks as they roamed the streets of 30 countries over the last three years. Europeans contemplated criminal charges; U.S. lawmakers asked the Federal Trade Commission what it's doing and a class action suit was filed in Oregon.

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Google Faces Criminal Probe in Hamburg on Wi-Fi Data

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

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The U.S. Federal Trade Commission received a letter on May 17 from Consumer Watchdog, a Santa Monica, California-based group that frequently criticizes Google, calling for an investigation into the Street View matter.

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Consumer Watchdog Launches Inside Google Website To Focus Light on Internet Giant

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

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Consumer Watchdog Launches Inside Google Website To Focus Light on Internet Giant

Consumer Watchdog today formally launched its new Website, Inside Google, to focus attention on the company’s activities and hold Google accountable for its actions. The sites’ URL is http://insidegoogle.com.

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FTC Likely to Examine Google’s Wireless Gaffe

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

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Consumer advocacy group Consumer Watchdog said Monday it was sending the FTC a letter urging the agency to investigate the mishap. John Simpson, the group's consumer advocate, said he was concerned that Google's promise to get third-parties to review the software in question was insufficient.

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