The Nobel Peace Prize-winning European Union has its eyes set on a new regulatory target–Google. Today, French regulators associated with the EU sent Google a letter with an ultimatum: Google has four months to change its privacy policy because of concerns about the way the internet giant collects and holds personal data. The document came with 12 recommendations for Google to bring their privacy policy into compliance with European Union regulations. . One of the primary concerns the regulators shared was Google's ability to combine anonymous data with Google's own data to better target advertising.
Ubergizmo , The EU officially wants Google to collect less data, The EU officially wants Google to collect less data