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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Microsoft Against Google Privacy


Google has decided some weeks ago to unify the privacy statements of its services. Big G has therefore amended the privacy policies and somebody thought he was forcing users to the changes. All those who have a Google account have been bombarded these days by a message about changes made to the privacy policy , a choice, that the Mountain View giant, suggested also by international norms. Many IT companies compete with Google, did not appreciate this way of imposing new rules and some, such as Microsoft , took the opportunity to promote products, at least in advertising, seem to respect the users and their needs, more than it did Google. The Redmond goes down hard on Big G, accusing him of having frightened and users have changed “suddenly” the rules of the game without taking into account the choices that you could and wanted to do. That is Microsoft’s invitation to abandon the faith googleiana sure to land on the shores of Microsoft . The prosecution has touched raw nerves that Google has responded via a post of Policy Manager Betsy Masiello: The information provided by Microsoft Internet users would be only myths.

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