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Google Search Is Now Even More Private. Is It Enough?

Maybe that little jab about privacy from Microsoft did stir up some changes at Google, because they’ve just announced that they will be anonymizing all IP addresses in their server logs after 9 months, in contrast to the previous 18-month retention policy.

On their official blog, Google is bragging they were “the first leading

search engine to announce a policy to anonymize search server logs in the interests of privacy.” But, the truth was, the move came after a quite fierce debate about Google’s privacy issues. Now, they seem to be trying to move ahead of time instead of waiting for yet another salve of criticism about their privacy policies. Unfortunately for them, when it comes to privacy and security, you can never have enough of it, so it’s a neverending battle.

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by Stan Schroeder

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