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Google's transparency policy



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Google's transparency policy

Google comes clean about their problems in this enlightening report that discloses current issues with Google products and the reasons why some users are having problems accessing their sites.


http://www.google.com/transparencyreport/

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priya
I don't think it has everything a user might want to know. I mean google is master of deceptive art, they do keep few things hidden from common man's eye Google



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Theadora
Google can't disclose each and everything about its algorithm, algorithm of search engine is secret, so only you can guess and nothing more than this.. Google publish tutorial in its blog how to do white hat SEO etc. you can follow those tutorials as well.



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ralph101
NO they can not disclose everything. While this might be good to look at, I do not think that you will find all you are looking for.



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clerk123
Hi,

Transparency is a core value at Google. As a company we feel it is our responsibility to ensure that we maximize transparency around the flow of information related to our tools and services. We believe that more information means more choice, more freedom and ultimately more power for the individual.



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Caitlin
Hi,

Transparency is a core value at Google. As a company we feel it is our responsibility to ensure that we maximize transparency around the flow of information related to our tools and services. We believe that more information means more choice, more freedom and ultimately more power for the individual.


Of course, this is what Google says publicly but privately some of the Google employees have been responsible for heinous privacy violations of Google users. Has Google been very transparent about that?



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priya
I agree with caitlin. I've observed that google has it's own likes and dislikes. They are not really 100% transparent in there search results.



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