SEOUL, Oct 21 (Reuters) – South Korea’s parliament saw heated debate on Friday over proposed legislation to make global content providers such as Netflix (NFLX.O) and Alphabet’s (GOOGL.O) Google pay South Korean network fees. The deliberations mirror attempts in Europe by some countries that want the European Commission to come up with legislation that ensures Big Tech firms partly finance telecoms infrastructure, as video streaming and other data usage surges. Various versions of legislation… Source link
Read More »Google Lets You Disable Targeted Ads & Keep Personalized Searches
Google’s new My Ad Center lets users disable targeted advertising without giving up helpful features like personalized search results. Previously, disabling targeted ads meant you had to go into your account settings and block Google from collecting Web & App Activity and YouTube History data. Without permission to collect personal data, Google can’t serve personalized results in its main search engine, Google Maps, YouTube, and other platforms. Now, you don’t have to compromise. My Ad… Source link
Read More »Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Google over biometric data concerns
Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Google, claiming the internet giant is violating state law by amassing facial and voice recognition data on Texans without their knowledge or consent. The lawsuit claims Google apps and devices indefinitely store data on facial geometry and voiceprints from anyone they capture, whether… Source link
Read More »Google Shopping Searches On Desktop Get More Visual
Google is making the shopping experience on desktop more visual by adding a more comprehensive selection of product images. In an example from Google shown below, you can see how search results for product category pages contain a whole row of thumbnail images. Presumably, the images are pulled from the pages linked to in search results, though Google doesn’t specify. Screenshot from: blog.google/products/shopping/shoppable-search-on-desktop/, October 2022. As you scroll down the page,… Source link
Read More »India fines Google $162 million for anti-competitive practices on Android • TechCrunch
India’s competition regulator fined Google $161.9 million on Thursday for anti-competitive practices related to Android mobile devices in “multiple markets” in a major setback for the search giant in the key overseas nation where it has poured billions of dollars over the past decade. The Competition Commission of India, which began investigating Google three and a half years ago after a complaint from two junior associates and a law school student, said in a… Source link
Read More »Texas Sues Google for Collecting Biometric Data Without Consent
The Texas attorney general filed a privacy lawsuit against Google on Thursday, accusing the internet company of collecting Texans’ facial and voice recognition information without their explicit consent. Ken Paxton, the state’s attorney general, said Google had violated a state consumer protection law that requires companies to inform citizens and get their consent before capturing their biometric identifiers, including fingerprints, voiceprints and a “record of hand or face… Source link
Read More »Texas Sues Google for Collecting Biometric Data Without Consent
The Texas attorney general filed a privacy lawsuit against Google on Thursday, accusing the internet company of collecting Texans’ facial and voice recognition information without their explicit consent. Ken Paxton, the state’s attorney general, said Google had violated a state consumer protection law that requires companies to inform citizens and get their consent before capturing their biometric identifiers, including fingerprints, voiceprints and a “record of hand or face… Source link
Read More »Texas sues Google for allegedly capturing biometric data of millions without consent
WASHINGTON, Oct 20 (Reuters) – Texas has filed a lawsuit against Alphabet’s (GOOGL.O) Google for allegedly collecting biometric data of millions of Texans without obtaining proper consent, the attorney general’s office said in a statement on Thursday. The complaint says that companies operating in Texas have been barred for more than a decade from collecting people’s faces, voices or other biometric data without advanced, informed consent. “In blatant defiance of that law, Google has, since at… Source link
Read More »India fines Google $162 million for anti-competitive practices on Android • TechCrunch
India’s antitrust watchdog fined Google $161.9 million on Thursday for anti-competitive practices related to Android mobile devices in “multiple markets” in a major setback for the search giant in the key overseas nation where it has poured billions of dollars over the past decade. The Competition Commission of India, which began investigating Google several years ago after complaints from local firms, said in its order that Google requiring device… Source link
Read More »Paxton Sues Google for its Unauthorized Capture and Use of Biometric Data and Violation of Texans’ Privacy
Attorney General Paxton has sued Google, alleging that the tech giant has unlawfully captured and used the biometric data of millions of Texans without properly obtaining their informed consent to do so. The lawsuit alleges that Google, in yet another violation of Texans’ privacy, has collected millions of biometric identifiers, including voiceprints and records of face geometry, from Texans through its products and services like Google Photos, Google… Source link
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