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Search Sites Unveil Privacy Plans

Klaidas sends us word of BBC coverage of action on privacy by the top four search sites. Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and Ask have introduced plans to reduce the data they store and how long they store it. From the article: "The rush to improve privacy policies was started by Google in March when it announced it would start deleting the final parts of the individual address it collects from each user's computer after 18 months... Microsoft is expected to make a similar announcement to separate the identifying address and other data from searches after 18 months. The information will be held for longer if users request it. Yahoo said it would delete identifying addresses and cookies after 13 months... Ask is taking the most radical step by unveiling plans for a tool called AskEraser which, it claims, will let people tune whether data is gathered about them on a search-by-search basis."

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  1. Poppycock by Eighty7 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Buried as innacurate. Nobody uses Ask.com

    1. Re:Poppycock by Penguinshit · · Score: 3, Funny

      I had to Google them to find out who they were....

  2. New "privacy" policy by iminplaya · · Score: 3, Funny

    1) You didn't have any then
    2) You won't get any now
    3) You'll never know if we keep your stuff or not
    4) Just try and prove anything
    5) You're a sucker if you believe we actually abide by some silly "privacy" policy
    6) Hahahahaha...

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    What?
    1. Re:New "privacy" policy by wizzahd · · Score: 2, Funny
      here, I fixed it for you:

      1) You didn't have any then
      2) You won't get any now
      3) You'll never know if we keep your stuff or not
      4) Just try and prove anything
      5) You're a sucker if you believe we actually abide by some silly "privacy" policy
      6) Hahahahaha...
      7) ???
      8) Profit!!