Facebook and Google shall use your data in their ads

After Facebook, Google has also changed its regulations for customers so as to use users’ data for advertising purposes. On September 5th, Facebook changed its terms of use – for the moment only in the U.S. – so as to keep the right to use your profile photo for its ads. This section (Section 10,

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CNIL urges Google to obey regulations on personal data

The French National Commission on Informatique & Liberté (CNIL) urges Google to obey regulations on personal data. They need to comply with the French law on personal data protection, within three months for the US giant not to receive a fine that can reach up to € 300,000. The investigation by the French commission confirmed that

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Google is to launch an automatic censorship software

Google is working on a new software which can enable us to validate automatically the legality of the content of an email before sending it. Google has filed a patent that makes many internet users to be concerned: it is a software called Policy Violation Checker, which scans e-mails at the time they are being

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Google brings some commitments to the European Commission

For several years, the European Commission has had Google in his sights, but the tone seems to be rising in recent months, as Brussels is increasingly accusing the dominant position of Google. Google has chosen to calm the situation and provided a list of commitments to avoid any financial penalties and a heavy trial for

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Google is warning about new forms of censorship

Google is warning about new forms of censorship. Although many believe that Google is a sort of Big Brother, the American company today shows its interest in transparency on the web: it does give an alert about the growing number of requests from governments and justice to remove Internet content or to request information about

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