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Google Changes Privacy Policy

jemecki writes "Yahoo reports that Google has updated their privacy policy on user data collection. The new policy now explicitly states that 'Google may use personal information to display customized content and advertising, develop new services and ensure that its network continues to function.' It also adds that employees who violate the policy will be fired and prosecuted. They have also added a Cliffs Notes version of their privacy policy for those who don't want to RTFPP."

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  1. Wait... wait by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    They have a version of their privacy policy written in plain english?

    Isn't that against federal law or something?

  2. Re:Ok- I'll bite... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    > > What is RTFPP?
    >
    > If you'll read the fine privacy policy, you'll get a hint.

    I read the fucking privacy policy, and it still didn't define RTFPP. WTF?