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Moving toward Facebook-worthy levels of creepy surveillance, Google has announced plans to track the activity of users across all of its partner sites, including YouTube and Gmail. The changes, which will go into effect in March and won't be optional, will allow Google to tailor ads to users based on their activity across all company-owned sites, which isn't sitting well with many consumer groups. 

"Even if the company believes that tracking users across all platforms improves their services, consumers should still have the option to opt out — especially the kids and teens who are avid users of YouTube, Gmail, and Google Search," said James Steyer, chief of Common Sense Media.

An executive for the Center for Digital Democracy added, "There is no way anyone expected this. There is no way a user can comprehend the implication of Google collecting across platforms for information about your health, political opinions, and financial concerns." The company is already being eyed by the Federal Trade Commission, and may be considered in breach of antitrust laws by using its popularity as a search engine to bolster its other businesses.

For its part, Google plans to notify users via email and on its homepage, and the director of privacy for product and engineering wrote, "If you're signed in, we may combine information you've provided from one service with information from other services. In short, we'll treat you as a single users across all our products, which will mean a simpler, more intuitive Google experience." 

Well, this is a little unsettling, but based on the amount of ads I get for criminal-justice courses and luxury condos, I'd say Google has a way to go before totally nailing this whole consumer-profiling thing.

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Commentarium (6 Comments)

Jan 25 12 - 10:52pm
sigh

I already hate that I automatically have a yountube account through gmail. Can anyone recommend another free email service that doesn't have a shitty layout?

Jan 26 12 - 3:20pm
..::bEEp::..

Yes. ANY other e-mail service. You could always pay (a pittance) instead of getting your service for free...

Jan 25 12 - 11:06pm
bob

enter ghostery, adblock plus, and other great software that is free, and keeps you private. If you didn't already know, Google keeps every search and every click anyway. Even on Hooksexup, there are 9 sites ghostery is blocking right now.
The only thing you have to do is let facebook connect work when you are trying to log in through facebook. Other then that, I don't change anything

Jan 26 12 - 12:43pm
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https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/scroogle-ssl-search/

Feb 03 12 - 4:34am
Smith Bill

It is not good because everyone want to privacy..visit 2ezasia website.

Feb 03 12 - 10:07pm
bond

this is why i hate google 2nd years ago they put all my info inplace of my online name there stupid

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