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May. 25, 2007 at 9:02am Eastern by Barry Schwartz

European Union Questions Google's Data Retention Policy

Google may be violating EU privacy laws on user search data from Bloomberg reports that the European Union has finally sent Google an expected letter raising concerns over Google's data retention policies.

The EU wants Google to explain why they must keep search data for two years. The main concern is that this data can be used to track back to individual people.

Danny posted last month that this letter was likely to come and provides a little background about the issue, including how a rival EU policy requires data to be kept for a long period of time.

EU Justice Commissioner Franco Frattini is quoted as supporting this investigation and that "he considers those questions raised by the letter to be appropriate and legitimate."

For Google's part, the article says:

Google's Fleischer said in a May 22 e-mail that the company will reply before the next meeting of the advisory group, called the Article 29 Data Protection Working Party, in June.

"We are committed to engaging in a constructive dialogue with privacy stakeholders, including the Article 29 Working Party, on how to improve privacy practices for the benefit of Google users and for everyone on the Internet," Fleischer said.

I will postscript this post when and if I find a copy of this letter. The EU group behind it has yet to post any information about it on here.

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Reader Comments

Did you see the cover story about this on The Independent? John Paczkowski was talking about it yesterday at Digital Daily and wondering if it's the beginning of a mainstream backlash against Google.
http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20070524/i-am-locutus-of-goog-resistance-is-futile/

Comment by Gern Blanston [TypeKey Profile Page] | May 25, 2007 1:57 PM

I did! I just did a look at that and the backlash stuff in general, Everyone Fears Google (Again) & Will The Last Googler To Leave Turn The Lights Out?.

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