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Google simplifies user security with dedicated privacy hub

Posted on June 1, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Dave Neal reports:

Google is offering a shored up security system called My Account that promises to make it easy to protect personal information.

My Account will appeal to people who have suffered from security problems including the loss of hardware or content or are concerned about the privacy implications of sharing content with their peers, according to a blog post from the firm.

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