Full credit to the wrtier of this compact how-to guide to Google’s new privacy policy which kicks in today. Iain Marlow is the technology reporter for the Globe & Mail newspaper. Today he provides a very compact but helpful guide Google’s new policy as well as an explanation why they changed it.
In a nutshell, he says:
What’s changing:
- Google will now share your user information across its various services.
- Doing that will allow Google to more accurately target users with its ads, based on a person’s location, e-mail conversations, search history and preferences.
What’s not changing:
- Ordinary users can still use Google services that don’t require a Google account, such as Google Search and YouTube.
- Google will not start selling your personal information to advertisers.



