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Search engines set hard privacy question by Ask

By Richard Waters in San Francisco

Published: December 11 2007 02:00 | Last updated: December 11 2007 02:00

Google and the other leading internet search engines will face new pressure to increase their privacy protection for internet users after today, following a move by a rival that brings a new level of control to how search queries are handled.

The initiative, by fourth-ranked search engine Ask.com, marks the latest round in a "privacy race" that has seen the search companies rush to outdo each other this year in bringing new protection for their users.

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