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Google's New Privacy Policy: Close But No Cigar Boing Boing Jones that warrantless GPS tracking of a criminal suspect by the FBI was unconstitutional, and then later in the week Google announced its new privacy policy, a model of simplicity and fairness with one sizeable flaw. Oddly, this particular decision by ... |
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![]() New York Times | Popular websites to change privacy policy LSU The Reveille Several popular websites have announced they will change privacy policies in the coming months, allowing for easier data management and more personalized content. That means these websites will be collecting more information from users, and there are ... Will Facebook's IPO Change Social Media? What a World Without Facebook Would Be Like |
![]() UT The Daily Texan | Google's new privacy policy widens net to harvest digital data Denver Post That, as one example, is what the online search giant says changes to its privacy policies will mean for its millions of users. But the seemingly simple plan to combine user data across the company's lineup of services — Gmail, Android, ... Google 'mega-policy' on the way Privacy policy to keep track of Google users New Google Policy Reminds Us All of Trade-Off Between Privacy and Efficiency |
![]() Search Engine Land | Google Privacy Policy Changes Concern Congress, Europe eWeek Despite public concerns from members of Congress and European data-protection authorities, Google isn't going to slow or stop its march to whittle its product privacy policies down into one big umbrella policy. Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) plans to move ... Google's New Privacy Policy May Violate HIPAA, Congresswoman Says EU regulators want Google to halt new privacy policy Google Backs Privacy Policy Despite Europe Challenge |
![]() BetaNews | We need new privacy policies for a new world BetaNews By Jeremy Liu In a major update to its privacy policy and the addition of "Search Plus Your World", Google has managed to attain the consensus from the tech-enthused world that it is way beyond the innocent baby days of "don't be evil". Privacy, speech at stake in cyberspace Changes In Store For Tech Giants And You Privacy changes expose personal information |
![]() Politico | Google Defends New Privacy Policy Wall Street Journal By AMIR EFRATI Changes that Google Inc. made to its privacy policy last week bring it more in line with rivals Yahoo Inc., Microsoft Inc. and Apple Inc., the company said Tuesday in response to questions from members of Congress. Google Defends Privacy Policy Consolidation privacy policy Google to Talk Privacy Policy in Private with Congress |
Health attorney: Google's new privacy policy does not violate HIPAA FierceHealthIT Could Google's new privacy policy violate of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act? That's the concern of several members of Congress, who late last week discussed their worries with Google Director of Public Policy Pablo Chavez and ... |
![]() New York Times | Facebook campaigner has 'serious doubts' on privacy New Zealand Herald An Austrian student waging a David-versus-Goliath battle with Facebook over its privacy policy said he still had "serious doubts" about its usage of personal data after talks with the firm's executives. "We still have serious doubts about a lot of ... Students voice privacy concerns with Facebook Law student tackling Facebook on privacy European activists meet with Facebook to discuss privacy concerns |
![]() National Post | Google privacy policy: Who will be affected and how you can choose what ... Washington Post Two days after Google announced sweeping changes to its privacy policy, analysts are weighing on who might be most affected by it. Cecilia Kang reports: Google this week announced a shift in its privacy policies that will allow it to follow the ... Google Privacy Policy Claims Challenged by Watchdog Google Privacy Policy Update Challenged by Lawmakers Google's Privacy Policy: A Wakeup Call, But That's It |
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We understand that privacy online is important to users of our Site, especially when conducting business.
This statement governs our privacy policies with respect to those users of the Site (”Visitors”) who visit without transacting business and Visitors who register to transact business on the Site and make use of the various services offered by us (collectively, “Services”) (”Authorized Customers”).
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What Personally Identifiable Information is collected?
We may collect basic user profile information from all of our Visitors. We collect the following additional information from our Authorized Customers: the names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses of Authorized Customers, the nature and size of the business, and the nature and size of the advertising inventory that the Authorized Customer intends to purchase or sell.
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In addition to our direct collection of information, our third party service vendors (such as credit card companies, clearinghouses and banks) who may provide such services as credit, insurance, and escrow services may collect this information from our Visitors and Authorized Customers. We do not control how these third parties use such information, but we do ask them to disclose how they use personal information provided to them from Visitors and Authorized Customers. Some of these third parties may be intermediaries that act solely as links in the distribution chain, and do not store, retain, or use the information given to them.
How does the Site use Personally Identifiable Information?
We use Personally Identifiable Information to customize the Site, to make appropriate service offerings, and to fulfill buying and selling requests on the Site. We may email Visitors and Authorized Customers about research or purchase and selling opportunities on the Site or information related to the subject matter of the Site. We may also use Personally Identifiable Information to contact Visitors and Authorized Customers in response to specific inquiries, or to provide requested information.
With whom may the information may be shared?
Personally Identifiable Information about Authorized Customers may be shared with other Authorized Customers who wish to evaluate potential transactions with other Authorized Customers. We may share aggregated information about our Visitors, including the demographics of our Visitors and Authorized Customers, with our affiliated agencies and third party vendors. We also offer the opportunity to “opt out” of receiving information or being contacted by us or by any agency acting on our behalf.
How is Personally Identifiable Information stored?
Personally Identifiable Information collected by this site is securely stored and is not accessible to third parties or employees of the site except for use as indicated above.
What choices are available to Visitors regarding collection, use and distribution of the information?
Visitors and Authorized Customers may opt out of receiving unsolicited information from or being contacted by us and/or our vendors and affiliated agencies by responding to emails as instructed, or by contacting us.
Are Cookies Used on the Site?
Cookies are used for a variety of reasons. We use Cookies to obtain information about the preferences of our Visitors and the services they select. We also use Cookies for security purposes to protect our Authorized Customers. For example, if an Authorized Customer is logged on and the site is unused for more than 10 minutes, we will automatically log the Authorized Customer off.
How do we use login information?
We use login information, including, but not limited to, IP addresses, ISPs, and browser types, to analyze trends, administer the Site, track a user’s movement and use, and gather broad demographic information.
What partners or service providers have access to Personally Identifiable Information from Visitors and/or Authorized Customers on the Site?
We have entered into and will continue to enter into partnerships and other affiliations with a number of vendors.
Such vendors may have access to certain Personally Identifiable Information on a need to know basis for evaluating Authorized Customers for service eligibility.
Our privacy policy does not cover their collection or use of this information.
Disclosure of Personally Identifiable Information to comply with law. We will disclose Personally Identifiable Information in order to comply with a court order or subpoena or a request from a law enforcement agency to release information. We will also disclose Personally Identifiable Information when reasonably necessary to protect the safety of our Visitors and Authorized Customers.
How does the Site keep Personally Identifiable Information secure?
All of our employees are familiar with our security policy and practices. The Personally Identifiable Information of our Visitors and Authorized Customers is only accessible to a limited number of qualified employees who are given a password in order to gain access to the information. We audit our security systems and processes on a regular basis. Sensitive information, such as credit card numbers or social security numbers, is protected by encryption protocols, in place to protect information sent over the Internet. While we take commercially reasonable measures to maintain a secure site, electronic communications and databases are subject to errors, tampering and break-ins, and we cannot guarantee or warrant that such events will not take place and we will not be liable to Visitors or Authorized Customers for any such occurrences.
How can Visitors correct any inaccuracies in Personally Identifiable Information?
Can a Visitor delete or deactivate Personally Identifiable Information collected by the Site?
However, because of backups and records of deletions, it may be impossible to delete a Visitor’s entry without retaining some residual information. An individual who requests to have Personally Identifiable Information deactivated will have this information functionally deleted, and we will not sell, transfer, or use Personally Identifiable Information relating to that individual in any way moving forward.
What happens if the Privacy Policy Changes?
We will let our Visitors and Authorized Customers know about changes to our privacy policy by posting such changes on the Site. However, if we are changing our privacy policy in a manner that might cause disclosure of Personally Identifiable Information that a Visitor or Authorized Customer has previously requested not be disclosed, we will contact such Visitor or Authorized Customer to allow such Visitor or Authorized Customer to prevent such disclosure.
PLEASE NOTE:
This Site is not directed at children. Visitors and Authorized Customers are required to be eighteen years or older.
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This web site contains links to other web sites. Please note that when you click on one of these links, you are moving to another web site. We encourage you to read the privacy statements of these linked sites as their privacy policies may differ from ours.
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