Interesting post, we are on the dot.com website and i think here is the most important issue: Is it possible (even for Google) to define a global philosophy on privacy ? Knowing that there is a lot of local specificities ie "Droit à l'Oubli = Right to Oblivion" in France... So how are you dealing with it ?
Yes, but has Google's CEO looked at your approach to privacy? Given his recent comments, wither they were taken out of context or not, it seems he doesn't "get it". If he DOES "get it", then he needs to come out with an EXTREMELY clear and concise response that leaves no ambiguity as to how he sees Google approach privacy.
Interesting post, we are on the dot.com website and i think here is the most important issue: Is it possible (even for Google) to define a global philosophy on privacy ? Knowing that there is a lot of local specificities ie "Droit à l'Oubli = Right to Oblivion" in France...
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Yes, but has Google's CEO looked at your approach to privacy? Given his recent comments, wither they were taken out of context or not, it seems he doesn't "get it". If he DOES "get it", then he needs to come out with an EXTREMELY clear and concise response that leaves no ambiguity as to how he sees Google approach privacy.
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