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Microsoft and Ask.com Propose Stronger Privacy Safeguards

Microsoft Corp. and Ask.com called on the technology industry to craft safeguards to better protect consumer privacy, answering a growing chorus of criticism about the amount of data Internet companies collect about their users. The project, proposed Monday, would bring together businesses, advocacy groups and academics to develop a set of guiding principles that would help alert users when their online behavior is being tracked and for how long that information is retained. The idea is to create a single standard for search engines and online advertising to replace the current hodgepodge of privacy policies.

Microsoft and Ask.com pushing for more privacy, San Francisco Chronicle, July 24, 2007.