Monday, December 15, 2014

CPB tap Google in the fingers to breach privacy – Focus on News

Google was given the burden imposed because the conflict Google Custom Privacy conditions in 2012 with the Data Protection Act (PDPA). “The penalty can be up to 15 million euros, the CPB late Monday know.



Violations

Earlier research published by the DPA show that combines Google personal data of Internet users, including the display of personalized advertisements. This refers not only to people who are logged into a Google account, but also to people who use the search engine, or people who visit a site on which cookies from Google are placed and read.

For example,

Data on searches, location data, viewed videos and e-mails can be combined with each other while the various services all serve different purposes. This happens without Google Internet will inform well in advance and without the company asking for this permission. “It is against the law,” says CPB.

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