An anonymous reader writes "The BBC reports on some changes to the data retention policy at GOOG in reply to pressure from European authorities, but also included in the article is information about why Google claim they need to retain non-anonymised data for so long. Improving services, sure, but preventing fraud? Aiding "valid legal orders"?" Link to Original Source
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