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Privacy advocates demand Google stop data sharing
The Verge·
Privacy advocates, led by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), are urging California and New York attorneys general to investigate Google for deceptive practices. The EFF alleges that Google fails to notify consumers before sharing their personal data with law enforcement agencies like ICE. This concern is highlighted by a case where a former PhD candidate reportedly had his university email accessed by ICE without prior notification from Google, despite the company's stated policy of informing users about such disclosures.
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