The ICO, which regulates data protection issues in the UK, has found Google to be "too vague" when describing how it uses personal data gathered from its web services and products, and has forced
the search giant to sign a formal undertaking to improve the information it provides to people about how it collects personal data in the UK. The ICO ruled: "The new policy did not include sufficient
information for service users as to how and why their personal data was being collected."
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