
A leaked internal Google database has revealed thousands of privacy incidents, including issues such as recording children's voices, saving license plates from Street View, and mishandling personal data. The database covers privacy incidents from 2013-2018, highlighting various data management mistakes at Google.













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GOOGLEāS CHIEF PRIVACY OFFICER, KEITH ENRIGHT, WILL DEPART THE TECH GIANT - FORBES