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Google rolls out new ID requirements for US political ads

Published on 2018/05/04 By admin

Due to increased scrutiny of how these ads affect users and voters, company says more transparency intiatives are to come.

Google involved in Supreme Court case that may change class-action damages awards

Published on 2018/05/01 By admin

The question before the court involves ‘cy-près’ and whether it was OK for plaintiffs’ attorneys to allocate settlement money to their own law schools. The post Google involved in Supreme Court case that may change class-action damages awards appeared first on Search Engine Land

Google loses ‘right to be forgotten’ case in UK High Court

Published on 2018/04/13 By admin

Decision likely to spark other appeals to courts by those denied de-listing. The post Google loses ‘right to be forgotten’ case in UK High Court appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

Facebook & Cambridge Analytica: What we know, what they knew & where that leaves us

Published on 2018/04/12 By admin

A brief history of the many privacy disasters at the world’s dominant social media platform, and what the most recent data exposure means for marketers, and other data Borg as Facebook’s CEO faces Congress. The post Facebook & Cambridge Analytica: What we know, what they knew & where…

To comply with GDPR, Google asks publishers to manage user-data consent for ad targeting in EU

Published on 2018/03/23 By admin

Publishers are being asked to manage the consent process on behalf of Google. The post To comply with GDPR, Google asks publishers to manage user-data consent for ad targeting in EU appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

German court: Google has no ‘duty to inspect’ websites for illegal content before displaying

Published on 2018/02/27 By admin

The court held that Google can’t be held liable before being notified of a ‘clearly recognizable violation’ of individual rights. The post German court: Google has no ‘duty to inspect’ websites for illegal content before displaying appeared first on Search Engine Land

Law and reputation firms generate 21% of Right to Be Forgotten delistings, says Google

Published on 2018/02/27 By admin

New report from Google digs into three years’ worth of data on removal requests and exposes the delisting criteria. The post Law and reputation firms generate 21% of Right to Be Forgotten delistings, says Google appeared first on Search Engine Land

How much will privacy regulation disrupt the local search market in 2018?

Published on 2018/01/03 By admin

Columnist Wesley Young covers a growing storm of events that are likely to culminate in substantial regulatory change and analyzes the impact that can have on the local search industry. The post How much will privacy regulation disrupt the local search market in 2018

Echo and Home will probably have to tell you they’re always listening — in Europe

Published on 2017/10/11 By admin

As smart speakers proliferate around the world, some governments will require strong privacy disclosures and consent to recording. The post Echo and Home will probably have to tell you they’re always listening — in Europe appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article

Privacy group files flawed complaint against Google Store Sales Measurement

Published on 2017/07/31 By admin

EPIC gets the basic facts wrong about the data being used in Google program. The post Privacy group files flawed complaint against Google Store Sales Measurement appeared first on Search Engine Land.