The Electronic Privacy Information Center, (or EPIC) – whatever the name we use derive the same organization but it is not seeing to take its desire...

With the end is just on its urge when Google turned its 60 products privacy policies into one single “giant” privacy policy – starting from today...

Google’s whose new social search feature, “Search Plus You World”, earlier potentially results in make it to face the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)...

Seems like the search engine giant and software giant ongoing tug-of-war over Google’s privacy policy take another interesting move – and again this time by Microsoft – the company pointed out in its blog post asking the users to try the dynamic duo of IE9 and Bing – interestingly the software giant already provided the options to the users with two more last...

As we reported earlier, a group of European regulators, Article 29 Working Party has asked Google to halt the process of its new privacy policy – suggesting...

According to Reuters, a group of European regulators has asked Google to halt the process of its new privacy policy – suggesting they need to investigate...

In an ongoing tug-of-war between Microsoft and Google over Google’s new single policy – the software giant today (PT) makes its “Gmail Man” video...

Yesterday, Frank X. Shaw, Corporate Vice President, Corporate Communications at Microsoft, has announced that the Redmond-based computing giant will be placing a series of ads in the US press this week, as it seeks to “remind people of the alternatives.” The alternatives he is pointed in the post against the Google’s “one big policy” – merging Google’s all...

Google made an announcement earlier that within a month’s period, is gearing up to change its current privacy policy – merging its all 60 different product policies into one, resulting into a one single big product. Pointing on this which results into a series of storms of question including the group of House Energy and Commerce members raised their voice over the...

Google made an announcement earlier that within a month’s period, is gearing up to change its current privacy policy – merging its all 60 different...