KnightMare
06-13-2007, 02:37 AM
oogle on Tuesday made fresh concessions to European Union data protection officials, agreeing to limit the amount of time it keeps users' personal search data to 18 months.rnrnThe US internet group also said it would "radically redesign" its policy on keeping information from "cookies" or identifier programmes on individual computers.rnrnGoogle cookies are set to expire after 30 years but this could be cut down to just two in the face of European Union criticism.