Google Should Give U.S. Citizens More Privacy Rights, Says Consumer Watchdog
By Natasha Lomas U.S. consumer rights organization, Consumer Watchdog, has lodged a complaint with the FTC that Google is being “unfair and deceptive” by not extending the sorts of individual privacy rights it now offers Europeans — under Europe’s May 2014 ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling — to its U.S. users. Read More
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