European data privacy regulators handed Google a package of guidelines to help it bring the way it collects and stores user data in line with EU law after six regulators opened investigations into the Internet giant. The group of European data protection authorities, known as the Article 29 Working Party, sent Google a list of measures it could implement, such as spelling out clearly for what purposes it collects user data and what third-party entities would also be able to collect people’s information.
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