MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (Bennington Vale Evening Transcript) -- Representatives from Google announced Tuesday the most unified and personalized platform available to users. Effective March 1, users will be required to allow Google to follow their activities across email, search, YouTube, the Google + social networking application and nearly 60 other services. Lane Tamwhit, who oversees public relations for the Internet giant’s privacy group, said Google can now learn more about users to provide a "simpler, more intuitive" experience. Tamwhit explained that these enhancements are not currently permissible under existing privacy policies, so the company will be introducing an updated policy that also prevents users from accidentally opting out. "We strive to make our tools as easy to use as possible, but sometimes people get confused and hit the wrong button," Tamwhit said. "In order to ensure that users don't accidentally deactivate all of these amazing new features, we've simply removed the option to opt-out." Even more impressive, the newly proposed suite of services will extend to include an offline experience never before attempted by a web-based firm. "There's so much Google can do to help you if you open up to us," Tamwhit enthusiastically announced on the company's blog.
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
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