Google reaches agreement with FTC over Buzz

March 30, 2011: 11:01 AM ET

Google has agreed to receive an independent review of their privacy procedures once every two years as well as a user opt-in requirement before privacy changes are enacted.

Google co-Founder Sergey Brin introduces Google Buzz in Feb 2010

In a blog post today, Google (GOOG) outlined an agreement with the FTC over privacy concernes connected to the release of Google Buzz in February of  2010.  Specifically, if users took no action to change defaults, Google disclosed on users' Google profile a list of Gmail contacts.  Those contacts were chosen by Google if the user had frequently or recently emailed or chatted with them (among other factors).

Google was relatively quick with a fix (which was to make Google profiles private) but the damage had already been done to Google's reputation for privacy.

The privacy breech lead to a well publicized stalking case as well as showing that a former Google Lobbyist and current White House staffer kept in close contact with his former Google colleagues, a double whammy for Google.

If the opt-in privacy disclosure requirements become a baseline (and they haven't) for tech/social companies, what affect will this move by the FTC have on Facebook?  Facebook changes user privacy settings quite frequently and requiring users to opt-in each time could slow down their rate of change.

A much lengthier explanation of the  settlement was released by the FTC.

Update: Sen. John Kerry says that this settlement shows the need for commercial privacy legislation.

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Google went from searching the Web to worming its way into nearly every facet of business and government. Seth Weintraub unveils where the company is going, who it's competing with, who it's about to compete with and how market forces push the company to veer or adhere to its Don't Be Evil motto. For 15 years, Weintraub was a global IT director for a number of companies before becoming a blogger.

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