BBC: Privacy bodies have welcomed Google’s decision to anonymise personal data it receives from users’ web searches.
“By anonymising our server logs after 18 to 24 months, we think we’re striking the right balance between two goals: continuing to improve Google’s services for you, while providing more transparency and certainty about our retention practices,” a statement from the search giant said.
It added: “Unless we’re legally required to retain log data for longer, we will anonymise our server logs after a limited period of time.”