(Dagbladet): Google announced earlier this week that pornographic content published on the internet giant’s blog platform will not be publicly displayed from 23 March.
Now they have turned, reports CNN.
None of the current so-called blogs would be deleted, but they would not be available for public sight. Google announced that they will also keep strict monitoring and removing any violations of the new rules.
But a storm of inquiries apparently got Google to change my mind.
– We got tons of feedback, says Jessica Pelegio Google administration.
Pelegio says that it came negative notify people who “uses sexuality to express their identity.”
Would allow nudity
Google emphasized earlier that nudity would be allowed if this is of “charitable purpose, as in artistic and scientific endeavors.”
In 2013, tried the Yahoo-owned blog platform Tumblr to change their policies by hiding “voksensøk” from the search engine.
But this was changed back after complaints on social media.
Better information
Earlier this year it was announced that Google has agreed to provide its users with better information about how the company uses personal information.
The reason for the change is that the British Data Protection believes the information Google provides their users are vague, type NTB.
The backdrop is a survey supervisory authority started after Google in March 2012 merged information about their users across various services, like YouTube, Gmail, Google+ and the search engine.
Google has been fined by the authorities in both Spain and France for violations of privacy.
No comments:
Post a Comment