Google Privacy Policy Update

A brief video overview of recent changes to the Google privacy policy.

Google Privacy Policy Update

Google — Recent Changes to Privacy Policy

Google Privacy Policy Update

Google announced this week that they are getting rid of over 60 different privacy policies across Google and replacing them with one that is a lot shorter and easier to read. These changes will be effective March 1, 2012, and will replace the existing Privacy Policy.

You may read a preview of the updated Google Privacy Policy:

Google Policies & Principles
Preview: Privacy Policy

You may read the new Google Terms of Service:

Google Policies & Principles
Google Terms of Service

You may see Google’s overview page for additional details:

Google Policies & Principles
We’re getting rid of over 60 different privacy policies across Google and replacing them with one that’s a lot shorter and easier to read. Our new policy covers multiple products and features, reflecting our desire to create one beautifully simple and intuitive experience across Google.
One Policy, One Google Experience

Check out the video below:

Google Privacy Policy Update

Uploaded by googleprivacy on Jan 24, 2012

A brief overview of recent changes to the Google Privacy Policy

Notice of change
March 1, 2012 is when the new Privacy Policy and Google Terms of Service will come into effect. If you choose to keep using Google once the change occurs, you will be doing so under the new Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.

There have been some misconceptions about the new Privacy Policy that Google wanted to clear up.

Google announced on Public Policy Blog on January 26, 2012:

Setting the record straight about our privacy policy changes
A lot has been said about our new privacy policy. Some have praised us for making our privacy policy easier to understand. Others have asked questions, including members of Congress, and that’s understandable too. We look forward to answering those questions, and clearing up some of the misconceptions about our privacy policies that first appeared in the Washington Post.
Read more on Public Policy Blog
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