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Google raises web privacy

  • Thursday, March 15 - 2007 at 07:09

Google has agreed to limit the amount of time it will keep information about internet searches made by users, the Financial Times reported. The search engine has been criticised by privacy activists in Europe and the US over its practice of keeping information on its servers indefinitely. The company will keep search data for two year.

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