DESPITE THE CONTROVERSY that Google’s privacy policy changes experience caused, but 12 per cent of Google users get fit on the firm’s upcoming changes.
The privacy policy changes got into event this week, but according to Large Brother Ticker many of the people affected are unconcerned.
Others are worried though, people like attorneys, US Senators and the competition. It should got as some surprisal then that conclusion users are less bothered.
Big Brother Watch carried out a canvas with Yougov in which it found that although 92 per penny of people usage a Google service, two thirds are not aware that the changes are due. Of those surveyed, 47 per cent pronounced that they did not know any modify was proposed, suggesting that they do not exercise their Google services often.
The Large Brother Watch survey follows warnings from Europe nigh the changes and a request that Google postpone them and allow for more study.
“[We] believe consumers are not adequately aware of the impact of these changes. This is wholly to realize equally despite being simply days away, solely 12 per cent of Google service users get4 read Google’s new privacy policy and less than half (40 per cent) of Google service users consider the companionship should convey it into force equally planned on March 1st 2012,” it said.
“Much more needs to be done to inform consumers what these changes mean, and how they could take hold of their personal information ahead the changes got into effect. The affect of Google’s young policy cannot exist understated, merely the public are in the blue near what the changes actually mean.”
Big Brother Watch has indited to the UK’s Information Commissioner and taken his system to tone at the changes and what they base for users. It suggested that Google is “burying” information virtually the changes in legal jargon and “vague statements” and called for more clarity near their impact.
Google has consistently knocked back its critics and stands by its changes, saying that they do not receive a negative affect on personal privacy. However, Big Brother Ticker disagrees.
“This change isn’t almost Google collecting more data, it’s about letting the company blend what’s in your emails with the videos you ticker and the things you hunt for, and finally increase their profits,” it added.
“If people don’t understand what is happening to their personal information, how can they build an informed option almost employing a service? Google is positioning advertiser’s interests before user privacy and should not be hurry before ahead the public understand what the changes will mean.

