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Daily Dashboard | Google Offers Location Service Opt-Out Related reading: A view from Brussels: EDPS sends signal on data transfers 

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The New York Times reports Google will provide an option for residential WiFi routers to be removed from a registry the company uses to locate cell towers. The change comes in the wake of warnings by EU data protection regulators that "unauthorized use of data sent by WiFi routers, which can broadcast the names, locations and identities of cell phones within their range, violated European law," the report states. Google Global Privacy Counsel Peter Fleischer noted the opt-out comes at the request of several European data protection authorities and "will allow an access point owner to opt out from Google's location services." The opt-out will be available internationally, the report states. (Registration may be required to access this story.)
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