Pols to Google: Wrong Answers

Lawmakers want more detail from search giant about new privacy policy

Google was quick to respond to a letter sent to it last week from eight House members, dashing off a 13-pager outlining and explaining its updated privacy policy. But perhaps the search giant should have taken a little more time (it had until Feb. 16), because lawmakers weren't buying Google's answers about how the new policy will protect consumer privacy.

In its letter dated Jan. 30, Google explained that the new policy, which consolidated 60 tenets into one, gives consumers a lot of control over how their data is collected and used, except for one—opting out.

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