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EU takes web search groups to task

By Kevin Allison in San Francisco

Published: April 8 2008 00:48 | Last updated: April 8 2008 00:48

Google, Microsoft and other online search companies could be forced to tighten further their privacy controls after an influential European Union privacy group found that existing safeguards did not sufficiently protect users’ personal information.

An opinion published by the Article 29 Working Party, a group of national officials who advise the EU on privacy issues, found that search companies “have so far insufficiently explained the nature and purpose of their [data collection] operations to the users of their services”.

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