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911 - I want my western BBQ burger!
DATE: 06/01/2008 15:08:08 / MOOD: concerned

Listen to the call this girl makes to 911 over her cheese burger.  Typical OC girlz

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Googles privacy practices are the worst among top sites
DATE: 06/11/2007 00:23:12 / MOOD: concerned

Jun 9, 5:26 PM (ET)By MICHAEL LIEDTKE

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Google Inc. (GOOG)'s privacy practices are the worst among the Internet's top destinations, according to a watchdog group seeking to intensify the recent focus on how the online search leader handles personal information about its users.

In a report released Saturday, London-based Privacy International assigned Google its lowest possible grade. The category is reserved for companies with "comprehensive consumer surveillance and entrenched hostility to privacy."

None of the 22 other surveyed companies - a group that included Yahoo Inc. (YHOO), Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) and AOL - sunk to that level, according to Privacy International.

While a number of other Internet companies have troubling policies, none comes as close to Google to "achieving status as an endemic threat to privacy," Privacy International said in an explanation of its findings.

In a statement from one of its lawyers, Google said it aggressively protects its users' privacy and stands behind its track record. In its most conspicuous defense of user privacy, Google last year successfully fought a U.S. Justice Department subpoena demanding to review millions of search requests.

"We are disappointed with Privacy International's report, which is based on numerous inaccuracies and misunderstandings about our services," said Nicole Wong, Google's deputy general counsel.

"It's a shame that Privacy International decided to publish its report before we had an opportunity to discuss our privacy practices with them."

Privacy International contacted Google earlier this month, but didn't receive a response, said Simon Davies, the group's director.

The scathing report is just the latest strike aimed at Google's privacy practices.

An independent European panel recently opened an inquiry into whether Google's policies abide by Europe's privacy rules.

Meanwhile, three consumer groups in the United States are pressuring the nation's regulators to make Google change some of its privacy policies as part of its proposed $3.1 billion acquisition of online ad service DoubleClick Inc., which also tracks Web surfers' behavior.

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is looking into antitrust concerns raised by the DoubleClick deal, but has not indicated if privacy issues will be part of the inquiry.

Hoping to placate its critics, Google has pledged to begin erasing the information about users' search requests within 18 to 24 months.

The company says its stockpiles data to help its search engine better understand its users so it can deliver more relevant results and advertisements.

As Google becomes more knowledgeable about the people relying on its search engine and other free services, management hopes to develop more tools that recommend activities and other pursuits that might appeal to individual users.

Privacy International is particularly troubled by Google's ability to match data gathered by its search engine with information collected from other services such as e-mail, instant messaging and maps.

"Under the microscope, it turns out that Google is doing much more with our data than we ever imagined," Davies said.

Founded in 1990, Privacy International said it reached its preliminary findings after spending the past six months reviewing Internet privacy practices with the help of about 30 professors, mostly in the United States and United Kingdom. The group plans to update the report in September.

Seven of the Internet companies and Web sites included in Privacy International's analysis received the second lowest grade of "substantial and comprehensive privacy threats." This group included: Time Warner Inc. (TWX)'s AOL, Apple Inc. (AAPL), Facebook.com, Hi5.com, Reunion.com, Microsoft's Windows Live Space and Yahoo.

None of the companies or sites received Privacy International's top grade, but five rated as "generally privacy-aware." They were: BBC, eBay Inc. (EBAY), Last.fm, LiveJournal.com, and Wikipedia.com.



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Online Privacy
DATE: 05/22/2007 21:06:40 / MOOD: disappointed

Once again Google, the primary search engine provider that indexes information from mega sites such as MySpace.com wants more of YOUR personal data.

Google’s goal to organize your daily life  

Here at the Real OC we pride ourselves in protecting your personal and private information.  The Real OC is a non-corporate entity that is privately owned and operated.  The Real OC  will always uphold and protect the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution at any costs.

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Our Privacy Principles

- Your privacy is protected at theRealOC.com.

- You control your personal information.

- You have the ability to make your account private.

- You have the ability to block any registered users on the site.

- You can create password protected photo albums.

- You can end your membership at any time.

- We will never disclose your personal information to any third party unless you explicitly tell us to.

If you have any questions concerning this privacy policy, email us at:

support@therealoc.com

User Information:  User information such as name, email address and age collected by theRealOC.com is only used for authenticating users and notifying users of services theRealOC.com provides. Users may choose not to receive email notification by changing their "notification" setting to "Do not send me notification emails" in the user "Account Settings"TheRealOC.com also stores other profile data including: personal interests, gender, age, sexual orientation, religious affiliation and occupation in order to assist users in finding and communicating with each other.

User IP addresses are recorded for security and monitoring purposes.

A member’s user name and profile picture are displayed to site visitors to facilitate user interaction in theRealOC.com social networking community. Email addresses are used for the purposes of inviting new friends to join TheRealOC.com, to add users to members' friends' networks, and to send notifications related to the service. A user's email address is not shared or displayed to people within a user's personal network and a user’s full name is never displayed to other members.

Links:  TheRealOC.com is not responsible for the privacy policies and/or practices on other sites that are linked to from theRealOC.com website.

Communications to Non-members and Invitations TheRealOC.com members can invite friends to join the service by sending invitation emails via our automated invitation system. TheRealOC.com does not sell these email addresses or use them to send any other communication besides invitations. Recipients of invitations from TheRealOC.com may contact TheRealOC.com to request the removal of their information from our database.

TheRealOC.com members may also store email addresses of people they know in their address book and may also choose to send invitations and other communications to those addresses.

Updating or Removing Information:  TheRealOC.com users may modify or remove any of their personal information at any time by logging into their account and accessing features such as Edit Profile and Account Info.

Cookies:  A cookie is a small text file that is stored on a user's computer for record-keeping purposes. We use cookies on the TheRealOC.com website. However, we do not and will not use cookies to collect private information from any Member or other user of the theRealOC.com website which they did not intentionally submit to us, other than as stated in this Privacy Policy.

Third Party Advertising:  Advertising may appear on theRealOC.com from third parties who may provide a link to other websites not maintained by theRealOC.com and of which theRealOC.com is not responsible for the privacy policies and/or practices.

Security:  TheRealOC.com enacts strict safety measure to protect your personal information. Only authorized personal has access to data for the purpose of maintenance, support and customer service.

Please email us at: support@therealoc.com if you have any further questions.



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