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    Google is preparing for changes in its    (1)    policy beginning March first. The company says it plans to replace more than sixty separate policies for different products with one main policy.
Privacy activists      (2)   last month's announcement. They are concerned that the new policy will make it easier to track the activities of users across Google's many products -- from Gmail to YouTube.
Marc Rotenberg heads the Electronic Privacy Information Center in Washington. He says Google's aim is to create a single unified     (3)    of its users.
MARC ROTENBERG: "We believe that not only is that a threat to privacy, we actually believe it is illegal, because last year Google entered into an agreement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission in which they said they would not engage in that kind of data sharing without the explicit permission of their users."
Google says its new policy will make it simpler for users to share information across     (4)    like Google Search, Gmail and Google Calendar. And it says the new policy will help     (5)    each user’s experience. Over time, it says, users can expect to see better search results, fewer    (6)      and more content targeted to their interests.
But Marc Rotenberg says in return, people who choose to use Google will lose control over the information they share.
MARC ROTENBERG: "The type of information you might provide for an e-mail service, for example, such as your address book, which contains private information, is different from the type of information that you might provide for a social network service where people purposely make information publicly available to their friends."  Mr. Rotenberg says these two kinds of services should be kept separate.
MARC ROTENBERG: "By trying to combine these two services, in our view, Google is actually undermining a very well established expectation of privacy, particularly for popular Internet services like electronic mail."
Critics also see     (7)       with Google's new policy. The plan would not give users a choice to "opt-out" of the      (8)     .
MARC ROTENBERG: "In our view, if people want to make their personal information available, they certainly should have the right to do that. What we’re objecting to is the effort by the company to take away from the users that choice that they should have. That just seems unfair."
Google says it will not be collecting any more data than it does now. And it says users will still be able to control     (9)      . For example, they can disable their search history and set Gmail chat to "off the record."
European Union officials have asked the company to delay the new policy to      (10)         . Marc Rotenberg thinks the Federal Trade Commission in Washington might also try to block the new policy.

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