Starting tomorrow, March 1, 2012, the giant multinational internet and sofware company, Google will start implementing its revised privacy policy for a better, intuitive and one google experience.
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The revision allowed Google to remove about 60, product specific privacy policy statements and transformed it into one compact, simplified and more understandable privacy policy that applies to most of all products and services they offer. The new privacy policy includes explanation about (1) what information they collect and why they collect it (2) how Google use user's information and (3) the different choices Google offers including how to access and update user information.
In simple terms, the new privacy policy allows user to use only one account in enjoying most of the Google products. For instance, once a user is signed in to one Google product like a Gmail account, he/she is being automatically identified when he/she tries to access other google products like youtube, Google calendar, Google+ etc. Google also allows user to merge information he/she provided from one account to another so that he/she can only be treated as a single user across those products.
Most of all, Google promised that users still have options and control on all information they share on their products and the changes on their privacy policy is only to enhance the total experience of users on their products.
cool! totoo bang balita na tanggalin na raw ni Google ung GFC?
ReplyDeleteNot sure. Pero magno-notify naman siguro sila kung sakaling tatanggalin nga talaga ang GFC.
Deletehonestly, I love Google's moves these past month. They integrate all your accounts in their products which makes for us to easy to log in.
ReplyDeleteI'm using more google plus these days. I can the changes everytime I search.
I did get a notice once on my GFC widget that it will be gone soon... they want you to switch to Google+ Pages... it's like Facebook Pages and with its own badges...
ReplyDeleteAng daming changes sa mga sites this March. :) Anyway, part of the new policy includes the remova of the GFC to non-bloggers.
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