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  2. Transparency report - Wikipedia

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    Google's latest (10th) transparency report indicates that the government demands for data are increasing in recent years. This report shows demands from government in the first six months of 2014, and the firm said that it includes demands made under the US Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and through National Security Letters (NSLs).

  3. Google Safe Browsing - Wikipedia

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    Google maintains the Safe Browsing Lookup API, which has a privacy drawback: "The URLs to be looked up are not hashed so the server knows which URLs the API users have looked up". The Safe Browsing Update API , on the other hand, compares 32-bit hash prefixes of the URL to preserve privacy.

  4. VirusTotal - Wikipedia

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    VirusTotal provides a public API as a free service. It provides automation for some of its online features such as to "upload and scan files, submit and scan URLs, access finished scan reports and make automatic comments on URLs and samples".

  5. Google unveils new transparency measures as EU rule ... - AOL

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    Google unveiled several new transparency measures on Thursday as the European Union’s (EU) landmark legislation overhauling rules for the digital landscape is set to go into effect Friday. The ...

  6. Privacy concerns with Google - Wikipedia

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    Google has also been implicated in Google Spain v AEPD and Mario Costeja González, a case before the Audiencia Nacional (Spain's national court) and the European Court of Justice, which required Google to comply with the European privacy laws (i.e., the Data Protection Directive) and to allow users to be forgotten when operating in the ...

  7. Censorship by Google - Wikipedia

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    Google voluntarily removed links from google.ca, the main site used by Canadians, but the court granted a temporary injunction applying to all Google sites across the world. [45] Google argued that Canadian law could not be imposed across the world but was given until June 17, 2014, to comply with the court's ruling.

  8. Google tests verified check marks in search results - AOL

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    Fraudulent websites impersonating official businesses or services could creep up in online search results, leading users to view false information about the business, deceiving users and ...

  9. Internet censorship in India - Wikipedia

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    On 7 December 2011, The Times of India revealed that the search engine Google was asked to remove around 358 items by the Government of India out of which 255 items were said to criticise the government as per a Google transparency report. The government had asked Google to remove 236 items from Orkut and 19 items from YouTube for the same ...