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"Privacy International" from books.google.com
... Privacy International assigned Google its lowest possible grade. BY MICHAEL DIKE. Tlio Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO Google Inc.'s privacy practices are the worst among the Internet's top destinations, according to a watchdog group ...
"Privacy International" from books.google.com
... Privacy International decided to publish its report before we had an opportunity to discuss our privacy practices with them." Privacy International contacted Google earlier this month, but didn't receive a response, said Simon Davies ...
"Privacy International" from books.google.com
... Privacy International. Though a number of other Internet .companies have troubling policies, none comes as close to Google to "achieving status as an endemic threat to privacy." Privacy International said in an explanation of its ...
"Privacy International" from books.google.com
... Privacy International. While a number of other Internet companies have troubling policies, none comes as close to Google to "achieving status as an endemic threat to privacy," Privacy International said in an explanation of its findings ...
"Privacy International" from books.google.com
... Privacy International. While a number of other Internet companies have troubling policies, none comes as close to Google to "achieving status as an endemic threat to privacy," Privacy International said in an explanation of its findings ...
"Privacy International" from books.google.com
... Privacy International, based in Washington, gave the company one of its annual "Big Brother" awards. The prize honors the invention that most invades people's privacy. David Banisar, deputy direc-. tor of Privacy International, said his ...
"Privacy International" from books.google.com
... Privacy International. wmng. While a number of other Internet companies have troubling policies, none comes as c£2 to Google to "achieving status as an endemic threat to privacy," Privacy International sTM5 in an explanation of its ...
"Privacy International" from books.google.com
... Privacy International, based in Washington, gave the. A customs inspector holds an Image produced by a body scanning device which uses X-ray technology at John F. Kennedy International Airport, Thursday, Aug. 17 in New York. The security ...
"Privacy International" from books.google.com
... Privacy International assigned Google its lowest possible grade. The category is reserved for companies with "comprehensive consumer surveillance and entrenched hostility to privacy." None of the 22 other surveyed companies - a group ...
"Privacy International" from books.google.com
... Privacy International, based in Washington, gave the company one of its annual "Big Brother" awards. The prize honors the invention that most invades people's privacy. David Banisar, deputy director of Privacy International, said his ...