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December 17th, 2008

Yahoo will anonymize user data after 90 days; Ups privacy ante

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 4:28 am

Categories: General, Google, Security, Vonage, Yahoo

Tags: United Parcel Service Of America Inc., Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Privacy, User Data, Larry Dignan

Yahoo said Wednesday that it will makes its user logs anonymous within 90 days as it ups the ante on data retention policies.

In a statement (Techmeme), Yahoo said it would also make user data on page views, page clicks, ad views and ad clicks anonymous as well as its user logs. The only exceptions would be for “fraud, security and legal obligations.”

Clearly, Yahoo, Google and others are racing to the bottom on data retention policies.  In particular, Google and Yahoo have been playing a game of privacy leapfrog.

In September, Google said it would make its user logs anonymous after 9 months, a vast improvement over its previous 18-month policy. Google, which was pressured by regulators, said that 9 months was a good balance between “sometimes conflicting factors like privacy, security and innovation.” In July 2007, Yahoo went with a 13 month purge policy.

Anne Toth, Yahoo’s head of privacy, said that 90 days was the minimum time it needed to retain user data for business purposes. Yahoo reached that conclusion after a review of its data policies across the globe and consulting business, engineering, governance and product teams.

As for the exceptions Yahoo said:

To protect users and our business partners, there will be some specific and limited exceptions to the anonymization policy. In order to fight fraud and preserve system security, Yahoo will retain system specific data in identifiable form for no more than 6 months — but only for this purpose. Yahoo may have to retain data for longer periods to meet other legal obligations.

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RE: Yahoo will purge user data after 90 days; Ups privacy ante
I wouldn't trust anything that comes from Yahoo after they turned in the Chinese journalist for voicing his opinions that were contrary to what the party line is in China, just to keep their pockets lined. May Yahoo die a slow and painful death and shame to all that use it.... (Read the rest)
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Take that, you Gmail users  jorjitop | 12/17/08
of course!  ridingthewind | 12/17/08
RE: Yahoo will purge user data after 90 days; Ups privacy ante  Dan_P | 12/17/08
RE: Yahoo will purge user data after 90 days; Ups privacy ante  tburzio | 12/17/08
I hope and trust  mhenriday | 12/17/08
Sounds good. But how bout fixes to the services?  Solid Jedi Knight | 12/17/08
How to verify they walk the walk?  LBiege | 12/17/08
immaterial  pgit | 12/18/08
RE: Yahoo will purge user data after 90 days; Ups privacy ante  rexferal@... | 12/18/08

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