Not forgetting Google
If anyone wants to know the detail of why Google's combined privacy policy
is a "mess", just look at.
Google's Privacy Policy: incoherent and does not meet the standards of the
USA's own Safe Harbor Principles
(http://amberhawk.typepad.com/amberhawk/2012/03/googles-privacy-policy-incoh
erent-and-does-not-meet-the-standards-of-the-usas-own-safe-harbor-principles
.html)
At the bottom of the blog I have a 18 page analysis of why the combined
privacy policy comes up short. This analysis in on
(http://amberhawk.typepad.com/files/google_privacy_policy-blog.pdf)
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Sent: 23 October 2012 09:43
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Subject: [data-protection] How Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn have changed
private investigation
Interesting article:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/on-small-business/how-facebook-twitte
r-and-linkedin-have-changed-private-investigation/2012/10/19/7c4e5e28-1a15-1
1e2-94aa-9240e72ee00b_story.html
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