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Google's new privacy update that will allow the company to eventually integrate its products will kick in March 1.

Google said it is revising its privacy policies and changing how it uses data from users of its services to provide more personalized search results and advertisements.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), a non-profit public-private partnership focused on cybersecurity awareness and education for all digital citizens ...

Google's new mega privacy policy has too few pros and many cons, say critics.

Google Inc plans to unify its privacy policy and terms of service across its online offerings, including its flagship search, Gmail and Google+ products, to make them easier to use, but the move could ...

Two Congressional privacy hawks have now taken Google to task for its new, unified privacy policy. And while their protests may be off the mark, their warnings should not go unheeded.

ATLANTA, Georgia, January 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --According to the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse , over thirty million sensitive, online records were compromised in 535 separate data breaches during 2011. ...

Google said Tuesday that it would revise its privacy policies and terms of service, to make them shorter and more readable and to change the way Google can use information that users provide.

Google will introduce new, shorter and more readable privacy policies and terms of service on March 1. The biggest change in the new policies goes to the heart of privacy concerns about Google's new social search feature.

A new unified Google privacy policy is coming in March. The big change: Google clearly states that it will combine information from signed-in users from one product to other Google products in order to show more relevant search results and ads.