Google has defended its privacy credentials following a claim by Microsoft’s privacy chief last week that the search giant was a decade behind Microsoft when it came to privacy.”Google’s a great company, got some great products, but you know in some respects I think Google is where Microsoft was seven or 10 years ago,” Peter Cullen, Microsoft’s chief privacy strategist told ZDNet.com.au last week in a video interview.The rebuttal came immediately: “There are different ways of deploying privacy awareness within a company,” a Google Australia spokesperson today said in response.
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Google defends privacy credentials
Google has defended its privacy credentials following a claim by Microsoft’s privacy chief last week that the search giant was a decade behind Microsoft when it came to privacy.