Peter Fleischer, Google's Global Privacy Counsel, reviews how Google has engaged key privacy issues in 2007 and looks ahead to the obstacles and opportunities of 2008.
This video provides tips for adjusting the privacy settings on your web browser and demonstrates some of the unique features we've built into our browser, Google Chrome, that give you options for protecting your privacy while surfing the web.
Google's Nicole Wong, who joined consumer advocates, technology experts, and academics for the Federal Trade Commission's two-day "town hall" meeting on behavioral advertising.
In the first video in a six-part series, AARP member Karen Ryan talks with Google expert Shuman Ghosemajumder about online safety basics, such as how to set up a firewall on your computer.
Check out Google's Tim Armstrong, who joined consumer advocates, technology experts, and academics for the Federal Trade Commission's two-day "town hall" meeting on behavioral advertising.
Questions from the audience on 3rd party certification of companies, IP addresses and personal data, the EU's mechanism for determining adequacy of third countries' data protection regimes, and reactions to Google's call for global privacy standards (at CEPS-Google panel discussion "Online Privacy: Reconsidering Policy Options for the Digital Age" on 10 October 2007 in Brussels, Belgium)
Peter Hustinx speaks about global privacy standards and his proposals to reform the EU data protection regime. Introduction by Andrea Renda from the Brussels think tank CEPS (CEPS-Google panel discussion "Online Privacy: Reconsidering Policy Options for the Digital Age" on 10 October 2007 in Brussels, Belgium)
Alexander Alvaro, a liberal MEP, on surveillance issues and the EU data retention directive, the need for data protection under the EU's security policies, website blocking and security breach notifications in Europe (at CEPS-Google panel discussion "Online Privacy: Reconsidering Policy Options for the Digital Age" on 10 October 2007 in Brussels, Belgium)
In the fourth video in a six-part online safety series, AARP member Karen Ryan talks to Google expert Maile Ohye about how to know and control what's posted about you online.
Google's Global Privacy Counsel speaks about global privacy standards, changes to Google's privacy policies, and the privacy design of Google products such as web history and Street View (at CEPS-Google panel discussion "Online Privacy: Reconsidering Policy Options for the Digital Age" on 10 October 2007 in Brussels, Belgium)
In the second video in a six-part online safety series, AARP member Karen Ryan talks to Google expert Shuman Ghosemajumder about how to create safe and secure passwords online.
In the final video in a six-part online safety series, AARP member Karen Ryan talks to Google expert Shuman Ghosemajumder about how to know if a person or website is phishing for your personal information online.
Questions on Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs), and different types of law enforcement requests of public authorities (at CEPS-Google panel discussion "Online Privacy: Reconsidering Policy Options for the Digital Age" on 10 October 2007 in Brussels, Belgium)