Google's new unified privacy policy explained
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Google's new unified privacy policy explained
The Stream takes a look at online reaction to Google's new privacy policy.
On March 1, Google's new policy will take effect, sharing your search history with other Google products. Some are concerned this data could reveal sensitive personal information.
The digital rights group, Electronic Frontier Foundation, wants users to be aware of the potential threat to privacy.
What do you think? Is giving up online privacy worth a more customised Google experience?
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