Google’s privacy promises don’t sway many experts
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Google announced new privacy tools Tuesday intended to give people more control over how they’re being tracked on the go or in their own home, part of a broader effort by big tech companies to counter increasing scrutiny of their data collection practices.
Trouble is, few experts appear ready to celebrate Google’s moves.
CEO Sundar Pichai kicked off the company’s annual developer conference by noting that the company wants to do more to stay ahead of “constantly evolving user expectations” on privacy.