According to The Register, a group of human rights organizations, including the World Privacy Forum, Electronic Privacy Information Center and the American Union for Civil Liberties, sent an open letter to the head of Google Eric Schmidt.
The letter notes that the main page search engine does not comply with California law on the protection of confidential information on the Internet (Online Privacy Protection Act - OPPA). According to the rules of OPPA, in effect since 2003, on the main page of every site that collect information about users, should be an explicit reference to the present privacy policy. Discover the information on Google can be followed in the section ' About Google'. On the home page as a link is missing.
At Google believe that there is nothing reprehensible, because if you want to receive information about the rules for the storage of personal information is not difficult. After all, to detect them, and you can use the search bar on the main page. The absence of references to the main page of one of the founders of Google Larry Page explains quite simply, in his opinion, it would have spoiled the sleek design of the main page of search engine.
Meanwhile, the reluctance of Google to follow the letter of the law has angered Association Network Advertising Initiative, bringing together leading network advertising agencies, and the Department of the State of California to protect the privacy.
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