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EPIC Urges FTC To Investigate Google Services

snydeq writes "The Electronic Privacy Information Center filed a 15-page complaint asking the FTC to force Google to stop offering online services that collect data until the presence of adequate privacy safeguards is verified. The EPIC also wants Google to disclose all data loss or breach incidents, citing several incidents where data held by Google was at risk, the most recent of which occurred earlier this month with its Google Docs. The EPIC complaint [PDF] also listed other security flaws in Gmail and Google Desktop, a desktop indexing program, and urged Google to donate $5 million to a public fund that will support research into technologies such as encryption, data anonymization and mobile location privacy." EPIC has raised privacy concerns about Google before, and about Windows XP as well.

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  1. It is way too dangerous to use Google's products by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Stick with Microsoft if you want security.

  2. The real reason... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    From TFA:

    "It also would like the company to donate $5 million to a public fund that will support research into technologies such as encryption, data anonymization and mobile location privacy."

    The real reason for the filing is hidden in the last paragraph.

  3. EPIC fail, you mean by girlintraining · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You know, I might have taken them a bit more seriously if the summary didn't end with and urged Google to donate $5 million to a public fund. So that's what it's about then -- money. Political statements that end in requests for donation do a good job of discrediting themselves simply because it's hard to believe that someone could be walking the high road of idealism while at the same time asking for a handout.

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  4. Could always try NOT using those services by Gothmolly · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You know, if you're not comfortable about Google (possibly) sharing your stuff, then DONT USE THEM.

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  5. Talk about raining on someone's parade.... by TomXP411 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Wow.

    Love Google or hate Google, I think we'd all agree that Google has done more for consumers on the Internet in the last decade than just about any other single company. Nobody offers Google's breadth of services at any price, let alone free. That doesn't excuse any potential mismanagement of personal information, but I have to wonder how much of this is fueled by market pressures: if you can't compete, { sue | accuse of a crime | sabotage | buy }.

    I'm getting so sick of the way the business world operates. My philosophy has always been "mission first", or your first priority is to serve your customer's needs and forward the mission of the company. You charge money to accomplish this goal, not the other way around. But the business world has lost sight of this goal, and instead chooses to use any dirty trick necessary to force competition out of business. In the end, this kind of atmosphere hurts us all.

  6. Cluestick by Omega · · Score: 5, Informative

    Wait. You mean Google is taking the data I'm storing for free on their servers mining it for information to use in contextual advertising just like I agreed to in the terms and conditions when I signed up?

    And also, I want a pony.