Google’s privacy data minefield

by RealitySEO on January 31, 2006

Google’s data minefield is a long piece discussing the absurdity of the DoJ subpoena for completely untargeted search data for a supposedly targeted purpose – protecting children from naughty pictures online. The broad demand for unstructured data from Google is absurd. This opinion piece from Security Focus explains in detail why.

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