in Featured, News

Google Boondoggle

Check it. Expertz, nerds and techno geezers are shitflipped on Googles new Privacy policies.

Experts say Google is consolidating 60, or 70, or so, privacy policies into one, and some other shit they don’t get.

Paranoid from your searching of “lesbo nun sock sniffing” for “research”?

Remove Google Web History:

*Sign into Google:
*Hit: www.google.com/history
*Click “Remove all Web History”

Paranoid? Cause you want to do future “research”?

Turn off Google search history:

*Sign into Google:
*Hit: www.google.com/history
*Select: “Turn Web History On” or “NO THANKS”.
*Have a “drink”

Use Google products and services? Play by their rules, or don’t fucking use it.

On the flipshit, check the interwebs:

Check it. Google Privacy Policy Changing For Everyone: So What’s Really Going To Happen?
“Google’s plan to collapse 60 privacy policies into a single one and combine information it collects about its users has sparked outcry among privacy advocates and scrutiny from lawmakers around the world… Privacy experts have slammed the approach as “frustrating,” “a little frightening,” and even “illegal.””  –Huffington Post


Check it. Google Privacy Policy Doesn’t Meet EU Standards, French Agency Says.
“A French independent privacy body criticized Google’s newly-revamped privacy policy this week, saying that there is not enough transparency in how Google plans to use its data… At issue is a new, unified privacy policy that consolidated Google’s 70 or so privacy policies across its products down to one, and will pull data from users logged in to Google. That new privacy agreement takes place tomorrow, or March 1.” –PCMag.com


Check it. Google privacy policy changes March 1: How to clear your search history, account information.
“The first and easiest way to use Google but keep the company from collecting information on you is to use the company’s services without signing in to your account. YouTube, Search and Maps don’t require users to be logged in to use the services, though even signed-out users will still see ads based on their search terms, etc.” –Washington Post

And

Check it. Google’s controversial new privacy policy breaches data laws, says EU.
Google’s controversial new privacy policy appears to violate European law, EU authorities said in an email to Google CEO Larry Page on Tuesday – just two days before the new guidelines are set to come into force.”  –Mail Online

Peace, with the intawobblas.