Privacy Policy

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There are two components to our definition of open: open technology and open information. This is a complex subject and if there is debate (and I'm sure there will be) it should be in the open! After all, in our industry there is no clear definition of what open really means. Data Privacy Day 2011 reminds us that as industry and society are busy moving forward, we face new challenges that together we can tackle through conversation and innovation. People from Congress, the Federal Trade Commission, the Department of Commerce, and industry and consumer groups have been contributing to these important conversations about how to best protect people’s data, and we’re happy to be participating too. Career, Education, and Employment Related Information, such as job preferences or interests, work performance and history, salary history, status as a veteran, nationality and immigration status, demographic data, disability-related information, application information, professional licensure information and related compliance activities, accreditations and other accolades, education history (including schools attended, academic degrees or areas of study, academic performance, and rankings), and similar data. On this Data Privacy Day, a major focus for Google is on creating ways for people to manage and protect their data. This is counter-intuitive to the traditionally trained MBA who is taught to generate a sustainable competitive advantage by creating a closed system, making it popular, then milking it through the product life cycle.

We also provide a number of tools in Settings that allow you to control, among others, who can view your videos, send you messages, or post comments to your videos. Either way, a well-managed closed system can deliver plenty of profits. Complacency is the hallmark of any closed system. They can also deliver well-designed products in the short run - the iPod and iPhone being the obvious examples - but eventually innovation in a closed system tends towards being incremental at best (is a four blade razor really that much better than a three blade one?) because the whole point is to preserve the status quo. You can step foot in a building and not by any means know whether you are taking in possibly dangerous or risky synthetics, including carbon monoxide, particulates, microbial contaminants, ecological allergens, radon, unstable natural mixes (VOCs) and different substances that can add to hypersensitivities and other unfavorable medical issues. Open information means that when we have information about users we use it to provide something that is valuable to them, we are transparent about what information we have about them, and we give them ultimate control over their information.

Then a debate ensues which reveals that even though most everyone in the room believes in open we don't necessarily agree on what it means in practice. This is happening often enough for me to conclude that we need to lay out our definition of open in clear terms that we can all understand and support. If we can embody a consistent commitment to open - which I believe we can - then we have a big opportunity to lead by example and encourage other companies and industries to adopt the same commitment. I've been in meetings where we're discussing a product and someone says something to the effect that we should be more open. This is the first year I’ve marked this day as director of privacy across both engineering and product management at Google. We run the company and make our product decisions based on these principles, so I encourage you to carefully read, review, and debate them. The result was a stimulating day of debate featuring the likes of Big Brother television producer Peter Bazalgette, Mumsnet founder Justine Roberts and the U.K.

It’s become a welcome tradition: Today is the fourth annual Data Privacy Day. Dozens of countries have been celebrating with events throughout the week to inform and educate us all about our personal data rights and protections. You have a right to know what information we hold about you and in some cases to have the information communicated to you. In many cases we aren't there, but I hope that with this note we can start working to close the gap between reality and aspiration. You can watch highlights on YouTube and see event feedback on Twitter. Administrators can limit the recording's accessibility to only certain preapproved IP addresses, even if the recording has already been shared. Information may also be shared within Verizon Media, including with other Verizon Media Services and affiliates. Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt alongside Googlers including Eric Schmidt, Google Ideas’ Jared Cohen and the Egyptian activist Wael Ghonim, and a highly engaged and knowledgeable audience of NGOs, policy advisers, tech businesses and journalists. GoDaddy Media Temple, Inc. complies with the Privacy Shield Principles for all onward transfers of personal information from the EU and Switzerland, including the onward transfer liability provisions. Squarespace, Inc. has certified its compliance to the Privacy Shield.