Official Google Blog: “Long, complicated and lawyerly that’s what most people think about privacy policies, and for good reason. Even taking into account that theyre legal documents, most privacy policies are still too hard to understand. So were simplifying and updating Googles privacy policies. To be clear, we arent changing any of our privacy practices; we want to make our policies more transparent and understandable. As a first step, were making two types of improvements:
- Most of our products and services are covered by our main Google Privacy Policy. Some, however, also have their own supplementary individual policies. Since there is a lot of repetition, we are deleting 12 of these product-specific policies. These changes are also in line with the way information is used between certain productsfor example, since contacts are shared between services like Gmail, Talk, Calendar and Docs, it makes sense for those services to be governed by one privacy policy as well.
- Were also simplifying our main Google Privacy Policy to make it more user-friendly by cutting down the parts that are redundant and rewriting the more legalistic bits so people can understand them more easily. For example, were deleting a sentence that reads, The affiliated sites through which our services are offered may have different privacy practices and we encourage you to read their privacy policies, since it seems obvious that sites not owned by Google might have their own privacy policies…”
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