Once again Google is receiving a battering. This time it’s about having a direct link to its privacy policy from its homepage. A coalition of advocacy groups, including the Electronic Privacy Information Centre, the World Privacy Forum, Consumer Action, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the ACLU of Northern California have written to Google asking it to provide a link to its privacy policy from its homepage, which they consider a major issue, according to the BBC.
Back in 2003 the New York Times question whether Google complied with the California Online Privacy Protection Act of 2003 and the issue has been growing since then.
