Data protection chief criticises Google privacy

Google received a public dressing down from Ireland’s data protection chief yesterday after the internet giant went ahead with a controversial new privacy policy, despite the requests of regulators across Europe.

Google — which has its European headquarters in Ireland — introduced the policy yesterday.

It allows the company to gather information from all its services — such as YouTube, Gmail, and its search engine — to help advertisers better target users and charge advertisers more.

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