EU privacy regulators take aim at Google privacy policy
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European data watchdogs said on Monday they plan to take action against Google by this summer for its privacy policy, which allows the search engine to pool user data from across all its services ranging from YouTube to Gmail. The move is the latest in a skirmish between the web giant and Europe’s data protection regulators who view the privacy rules put in place in March by Google as "high risk," although have stopped short of declaring them illegal. Regulators view the bundling of data on users as potentially constituting a high risk to individuals’ privacy. . . .
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